Effect of graphene nano-platelets on the low-velocity-impact and compression-after-impact strength of the glass fiber epoxy composite laminates

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Anuse, Vaibhav Somaji [1 ]
Shankar, K. [1 ]
Velmurugan, R. [2 ,4 ]
Ha, Sung Kyu [3 ]
Han, Hyeonseok [3 ]
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[1] IIT Madras, Dept Mech Engn, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] IIT Madras, Dept Aerosp Engn, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Hanyang Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Seoul, South Korea
[4] IIT Madras, Dept Aerosp Engn, Chennai 600036, Tamil Nadu, India
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Graphene nano-platelets; impact behavior; compression-after-impact; glass fibers; non-destructive testing; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; CARBON NANOTUBES; DAMAGE; FAILURE; NANOPLATELETS; BEHAVIOR; SIZE;
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10.1177/00219983241228833
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Detecting the low-velocity impact damage on the FRP composite structures can be challenging because the visible signs on the surface may be subtle. Mitigating the effects of BVID (Barely Visible Impact Damage) is crucial in ensuring the safety and reliability of composite components, especially in industries where these materials are commonly used, such as aerospace and automotive. This article explores the experimental investigations of the impact and post-impact damage propagation under compression in the Graphene Nano-Platelets (GNPs) infused glass fiber epoxy composite laminates. A comparative study of varying the percentage of the nano-platelets (0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75%) in the matrix material of the composite laminate is presented. The impact tests at low energies (15 J, 20 J, and 25 J), followed by the quasi-static compression tests, are carried out as per the procedures mentioned in the ASTM D7136/D7137. The digital image correlation technique (DIC) is used to measure strains and plot the strain field on the impacted face of the specimen under compression. Damage envelopes of the impact and compression tests are studied using X-ray CT scans. Micro-level failures are observed through Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to get better insights into the failure mechanism of the composite materials under impact and compression loadings. Upon completing the study, it is found that the addition of the GNP into the matrix materials not only increased the impact performance but also increased the load-carrying capacity of the laminate under compressive loading. A decrement of 2-21% in the energy absorbed in the damage formation is seen with the incorporation of GNPs into composite materials. A maximum increment of 17% in the compressive strength is observed for the composite laminates with the 0.75% GNPs. However, for a particular percentage of the GNP, the compressive strength of the laminate is reduced with an increase in impact energy compared with its virgin counterpart. From X-ray CT scans, it is seen that the laminate under the compression tests fails due to excessive ply-splitting and the delamination at the damage site created during the impact. Fiber breakage, fiber brooming, matrix cracking, fiber-matrix debonding, etc., are some of the other failure modes observed in SEM studies.
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