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Shear performance of MWCNTs modified single-lap joints of glass/epoxy laminates
Date Issued
01-01-2022
Author(s)
Mahesh, M.
Rawat, Prashant
Sai, Liu
Behera, Rohit Pratyush
Singh, K. K.
Zhu, Deju
Abstract
In this experimental work, the single lap joint (SLJ) adhesive strength of glass fibre reinforced epoxy (GFRP) composites was investigated under quasi-static tensile loading. The adhesive used was 'Araldite® adhesives-2015 (AA)'. Further, the functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (s-MWCNTs) were used to modify the AA. The s-MWCNTs were mixed in AA through the ultrasonication method at six weight ratios, i.e. 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 1.25 wt. %. Experimental results showed that among different weight fractions of s-MWCNTs modified AA, the 1 wt. % of s-MWCNTs reinforcement yielded a maximum bond strength and slip. The two-parameter Weibull statistical method proved that the results for increasing s-MWCNTs in AA were reliable up to 1 wt. % s-MWCNTs doping. Strain-field analysis at bond-edge by using digital image correlation (DIC) technique showed a significant variation with s-MWCNTs reinforcement in strain distributions at bonded edge-section. Fracture behaviour analysis at the macroscopic and microscopic proved that with the rise in uniformly distributed s-MWCNTs, bridging (or interlocking mechanism) occurs, which hindered the bond failure. Further, above the optimized value of s-MWCNTs reinforcement, i.e. 1.25 wt. % of s-MWCNTs in AA; an agglomeration of s-MWCNTs took place, reducing the bond performance.
Volume
36