Mechanical Behavior and Carbon Nanotube/matrix Interactions of Continuous Carbon Nanotube Yarns for Composite Applications

Mechanical Behavior and Carbon Nanotube/matrix Interactions of Continuous Carbon Nanotube Yarns for Composite Applications

Author: Yourri-Samuel Dessureault

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13:

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Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have shown very attractive mechanical properties, compared to current high-performance carbon fiber reinforcements. Recently, continuous CNT yarns (CNTy) have become commercially available and are becoming a promising choice as a reinforcement for composite applications. However, a fiber or yarn is only one piece of a puzzle that must work together in composite materials which is comprised of three key components - reinforcement, matrix, and the interface the reinforcement and matrix share. As such, CNTy materials must be proven to be effective not only as an individual constituent but its relationships with the matrix must be well characterized and understood. In this study, commercially available continuous CNTy and two modified versions with different their morphologies and mechanical performance were characterized. Results indicate that the neat CNTy variants could achieve specific strength of ~ 0.9 N tex-1. When the mechanical results were fit to statistical distributions, 2-parameter Weibull distribution can fit with a nearly 99% goodness-of-it. This indicates that a noticeable brittle failure mechanism to blame the large defects or voids existed in the CNTy materials. With the efforts to improve CNT packing and reduce large voids through high pressure compaction, we observed the specific tensile strength degradation from 0.838 to 0.337 N tex-1 suggesting that degree of alignment was the governing factor for mechanical integrity. Upon addressing the reinforcement properties, the interface was investigated. The commercially available continuous CNTy was modified using heat treatments and acid functionalization. The two treated CNTy and untreated CNTy were analyzed using dynamic contact angle tensiometry and Raman spectroscopy analysis. Two aerospace-grade resin systems were tested alongside to determine their surface tension polar and dispersive components. Together this information provides guidance for how to select CNTy/resin compatibility to maximize composite strength. Lastly, unlike carbon fiber, CNTy do not have a monolithic microstructure, so introducing resin between the CNTy bundles within the yarns aims maximize in-situ interaction subsequently improving mechanical performance. To investigate this effect, CNTy yarn microcomposites were fabricated, and a mechanical study like that of the neat CNTy was conducted. The results show that the combination of SCY/977-3 resin achieve the best mechanical properties over all tested combinations. These results conjointly agree with both the initial neat CNTy mechanical results and the CNTy/resin interface work. Jointly, this work provides a fundamental study of the CNTy materials and reveals great promise that CNTy potentially for reinforcement applications.


Mechanical Characteristics of Continuous Carbon Nanotube and Continuously Reinforced Carbon Nanotube Composite

Mechanical Characteristics of Continuous Carbon Nanotube and Continuously Reinforced Carbon Nanotube Composite

Author: Yupeng Li

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781369128826

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Due to the outstanding mechanical, thermal and electronic properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), CNT and CNT reinforced polymer composite are becoming more and more pervasive in engineering applications, especially in energy absorbing and damping materials. Therefore, the underlying mechanism of the intriguing mechanical properties of CNT arrays and CNT reinforced composites is an essential and fundamental science for the potential applications of CNT related materials. It is fundamental and critical to investigate the mechanical properties of CNTs first, since the intrinsic properties and collective behavior of CNTs play an important role in the mechanical response of composite. The buckling behavior of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNT) was investigated. By taking van der Waals interactions into account, both experiments and modeling results confirm that VACNTs buckle in the bottom region with a high mode buckling, following wave damping effect. Then, the compressive behavior of VACNTs was quantified by strain energy density function. The effects of CNT structure/morphology, including diameter, cross section area, moment of inertia, defect degree and density, on mechanical properties were statistically investigated and compared with cellular materials, showing significant influence on determining the mechanical properties of VACNTs. The focus of CNT polymer composites is on the application-oriented viscoelastic properties. The static viscoelastic characterization was conducted by creep and stress relaxation tests with stress/strain variation and quantified by nonlinear power-law model. The dynamic properties were characterized by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) with frequency variation. And CNTs show significant enhancement in elastic response and considerable influence on viscous response. In addition, the temperature effects were investigated and composites show better thermal stability. By using timetemperature superposition (TTS) and Williams–Landel–Ferry (WLF) fitting, the prediction scale of viscoelastic behavior in time/frequency range can be significant enlarged. The viscoelastic responses are complicated by the intrinsic anisotropy of CNTs, so it is also essential to study their anisotropic properties. The compressive and viscoelastic characterization were performed on longitudinal, transverse and random composites and compared with PDMS. The results confirm the exceptional reinforcement of CNTs in longitudinal composites, which have lateral support from polymer matrix. And the increased damping effects of composites can be explained by the interfacial sliding and the energy dissipation between nanotubes and polymer matrix. Furthermore, the fatigue tests of CNT polymer composites were performed to investigate mechanical robustness and long-term stability. From the stress-number of cycles (S-N) data in cyclic DMA tests, CNTs improved the fatigue life of composites considerably, especially in high-cycle fatigue strength, caused by the hindering of crack propagation from CNTs, the interface debonding and the CNT reinforcement effects. Also, the microscopy images of fracture surfaces indicate different fatigue resistance and different fracture/crack mechanism between longitudinal and transverse composites.


Carbon Nanotube Based Composites

Carbon Nanotube Based Composites

Author: Antonio Pantano

Publisher: Smithers Rapra

Published: 2012-09-28

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1847355870

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have amazing properties and a key way to take advantage of this is by incorporating nanotubes into a matrix to build composite materials. The best candidates for this task are undoubtedly polymers. Almost every characteristic of a polymer can be significantly enhanced by adding carbon nanotubes and as a result, new potential applications of carbon nanotube enhanced polymer composites are discovered every day. However, before carbon nanotube enhanced polymer composites become commonplace there are some tough challenges that need to be overcome. This book reviews the status of worldwide research in both single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotube based composites. It serves as a practical guide on carbon nanotube based composites and a reference to students and researchers from the academia and industry.


Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Composites

Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Composites

Author: Marcio Loos

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-09-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 145573196X

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Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Composites introduces a wide audience of engineers, scientists and product designers to this important and rapidly expanding class of high performance composites. Dr Loos provides readers with the scientific fundamentals of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), CNT composites and nanotechnology in a way which will enable them to understand the performance, capability and potential of the materials under discussion. He also investigates how CNT reinforcement can be used to enhance the mechanical, electrical and thermal properties of polymer composites. Production methods, processing technologies and applications are fully examined, with reference to relevant patents. Finally, health and safety issues related to the use of CNTs are investigated. Dr. Loos compares the theoretical expectations of using CNTs to the results obtained in labs, and explains the reasons for the discrepancy between theoretical and experimental results. This approach makes the book an essential reference and practical guide for engineers and product developers working with reinforced polymers – as well as researchers and students in polymer science, materials and nanotechnology. A wealth of applications information is included, taken from the wide range of industry sectors utilizing CNT reinforced composites, such as energy, coatings, defense, electronics, medical devices, and high performance sports equipment. Introduces a wide range of readers involved in plastics engineering, product design and manufacturing to the relevant topics in nano-science, nanotechnology, nanotubes and composites. Assesses effects of CNTs as reinforcing agents, both in a materials context and an applications setting. Focuses on applications aspects – performance, cost, health and safety, etc – for a wide range of industry sectors, e.g. energy, coatings, defense, electronics, medical devices, high performance sports equipment, etc.


Carbon Nanotubes

Carbon Nanotubes

Author: Andy Nieto

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-05-18

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 1000377520

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This discovery of carbon nanotubes (CNT) three decades ago ushered in the technological era of nanotechnology. Among the most widely studied areas of CNT research is their use as structural reinforcements in composites. This book describes the development of CNT reinforced metal matrix composites (CNT-MMCs) over the last two decades. The field of CNT-MMCs is abundant in fundamental science, rich in engineering challenges and innovations and ripe for technological maturation and commercialization. The authors have sought to present the current state of the-art in CNT-MMC technology from their synthesis to their myriad potential end-use applications. Specifically, topics explored include: • Advantages, limitations, and evolution of processing techniques used to synthesize and fabricate CNT-MMCs • Emphasizes dispersion techniques of CNTs in metallic systems, a key challenge to the successful and widespread implementation of CNT-MMCs. Methods for quantification and improved control of CNT distributions are presented • Methods for quantification and improved control of CNT distributions are presented • Characterization techniques uniquely suited for charactering these nanoscale materials and their many chemical and physical interactions with the metal matrix, including real-time in-situ characterization of deformation mechanisms • Electron microscope images from premier studies enrich discussions on micro-mechanical modeling, interfacial design, mechanical behavior, and functional properties • A chapter is dedicated to the emergence of dual reinforcement composites that seek to enhance the efficacy of CNTs and lead to material properties by design This book highlights seminal findings in CNT-MMC research and includes several tables listing processing methods, associated CNT states, and resulting properties in order to aid the next generation of researchers in advancing the science and engineering of CNT-MMCs. In addition, a survey of the patent literature is presented in order to shed light on what the first wave of CNT-MMC commercialization may look like and the challenges that will have to be overcome, both technologically and commercially.


Carbon Nanotubes

Carbon Nanotubes

Author: Arvind Agarwal

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1439811504

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From the Foreword, written by legendary nano pioneer M. Meyyappan, Chief Scientist for Exploration Technology NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA: "...there is critical need for a book to summarize the status of the field but more importantly to lay out the principles behind the technology. This is what Professor Arvind Agarwal and his co-workers ... have done here." Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites reflects the authors’ desire to share the benefits of nanotechnology with the masses by developing metal matrix carbon nanotube (MM-CNT) composites for large-scale applications. Multiwall carbon nanotubes can now be produced on a large scale and at a significantly reduced cost. The book explores potential applications and applies the author’s own research to highlight critical developmental issues for different MM-CNT composites—and then outline novel solutions. With this problem-solving approach, the book explores: Advantages, limitations, and the evolution of processing techniques used for MM-CNT composites Characterization techniques unique to the study of MM-CNT composites—and the limitations of these methods Existing research on different MM-CNT composites, presented in useful tables that include composition, processing method, quality of CNT dispersion, and properties The micro-mechanical strengthening that results from adding CNT The applicability of micro-mechanics models in MM-CNT composites Significance of chemical stability for carbon nanotubes in the metal matrix as a function of processing, and its impact on CNT/metal interface and mechanical properties Computational studies that have not been sufficiently covered although they are essential to research and development The critical issue of CNT dispersion in the metal matrix, as well as a unique way to quantify CNT distribution and subsequently improve control of the processing parameters for obtaining improved properties Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites paints a vivid picture of scientific and application achievements in this field. Exploring the mechanisms through which CNTs are enhancing the properties of different metal-based composites, the authors provide a roadmap to help researchers develop MM-CNT composites and choose potential materials for use in emerging areas of technology.


Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Based Composites under Consideration of Defects

Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Based Composites under Consideration of Defects

Author: Moones Rahmandoust

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-14

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 3319002511

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This volume presents the characterization methods involved with carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotube-based composites, with a more detailed look at computational mechanics approaches, namely the finite element method. Special emphasis is placed on studies that consider the extent to which imperfections in the structure of the nanomaterials affect their mechanical properties. These defects may include random distribution of fibers in the composite structure, as well as atom vacancies, perturbation and doping in the structure of individual carbon nanotubes.


Carbon Nanotube Fibres and Yarns

Carbon Nanotube Fibres and Yarns

Author: Menghe Miao

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2019-09-14

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0081027753

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Carbon Nanotube Fibres and Yarns for Smart Textiles: Production, Properties and Applications in Smart Textiles explains the relevance of carbon nanotube science and provides new insights on this emerging, high-performance textile material. Particular emphasis is placed on applications in smart textiles and wearable electronics applications, such as flexible sensors, actuators and energy sources. This collection examines the state-of-the-art in carbon nanotube (CNT) research, providing guidance for anyone who is exploring problems where CNTs may provide design solutions. Finally, the book addresses advances in yarn spinning methods, yarn structures and properties. Drawing on his experience in the textile industry, the book's editor presents academic research in a way that is comprehensible and useful to materials scientists and engineers in practice. Explains how carbon nanotube science can meet the challenging requirements of important and emerging smart textiles and wearable electronics applications Reviews and analyzes key developments on CNT yarn spinning methods, yarn structures and properties, and proposed applications Addresses the potential applications of CNT yarns and nanocomposite fibers


Nanotube Superfiber Materials

Nanotube Superfiber Materials

Author: Canh-Dung Tran

Publisher: Elsevier Inc. Chapters

Published: 2013-09-16

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 0128090995

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Carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn, a macroscopic structure of CNTs with many potential applications, has attracted increased attention around the world and across many research areas and industrial fields, including materials science, electronics, medical biology and ecology. Spinning CNTs into yarn based on traditional textile spinning principles has demonstrated the potential in many important applications by producing weavable multifunctionalized yarns. Between 1991 and 2010, new manufacturing methods have enabled the production of pure CNT yarns and CNT-based composite yarns called superfiber suitable for weaving, knitting and braiding with continuous improvements. Especially various novel technologies are used to recently produce yarns for electrochemical devices and medical bioengineering. Thus, the studies on assembling individual CNTs into macrostructures of controlled and oriented configurations continue to play an important role in exploiting CNT potential applications.


Carbon Nanotubes for Polymer Reinforcement

Carbon Nanotubes for Polymer Reinforcement

Author: Peng-Cheng Ma

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-03-22

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1439826242

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Discovered in the twentieth century, carbon nanotubes (CNT) were an integral part of science and industry by the beginning of the twenty first century, revolutionizing chemistry, physics, and materials science. More recent advances in carbon nanotube production methods have resulted in a tremendous push to incorporate CNTs into polymer matrices. Al