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Exploring synergies between GnP and fiber orientation in enhancing mechanical, thermomechanical, and shape memory properties of carbon fiber polymer composites

Author(s): ORCID


Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Smart Materials and Structures, , n. 12, v. 33
Page(s): 125032
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665x/ad939e
Abstract:

This research investigates the mechanical, thermomechanical, and shape memory properties across 12 configurations of shape memory hybrid composites, varying in carbon fiber orientation: uni-directional (UD), bi-directional-Twill (BDT), and bi-directional-Plain (BDP), and graphene nanoplatelets (GnP) weight percentages of 0.4%, 0.6%, and 0.8% elucidate the synergistic effects of fiber architecture and nanomaterial reinforcement. The fabrication process involves initially preparing GnP-modified epoxy nanocomposites through ultrasonication followed by hand layup techniques to fabricate three-phase shape memory hybrid composites. Optimal tensile performance is observed in GnP-modified UD composites at a 0.6 wt% concentration, achieving a tensile strength of 728.32 MPa and a modulus of 71.29 GPa. Furthermore, enhancements in thermomechanical and shape memory properties are noted in GnP-modified BDT composites and are further improved in GnP-modified BDP composites configurations. These improvements are attributed to enhanced interfacial bonding between the polymer and fiber, with the maximum effect observed at the 0.6 wt% BDP composite, validated by morphological analysis using field emission scanning electron microscopy FESEM. The study demonstrates that despite polymer modification, all configurations maintain high shape recovery ratios, particularly notable at 97.54% for 0.6 wt% GnP modified BDP composite, exceeding 90% across all configurations, indicating robust performance in shape memory capabilities.

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