Carbon nanotube/carbon fiber hybrid multiscale composites

Erik T. Thostenson(University of Delaware), W. Z. Li(Boston College), D. Z. Wang(Boston College), Z. F. Ren(Boston College), Tsu−Wei Chou(University of Delaware)
Journal of Applied Physics
May 1, 2002
Cited by 784

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes were grown directly on carbon fibers using chemical vapor deposition. When embedded in a polymer matrix, the change in length scale of carbon nanotubes relative to carbon fibers results in a multiscale composite, where individual carbon fibers are surrounded by a sheath of nanocomposite reinforcement. Single-fiber composites were fabricated to examine the influence of local nanotube reinforcement on load transfer at the fiber/matrix interface. Results of the single-fiber composite tests indicate that the nanocomposite reinforcement improves interfacial load transfer. Selective reinforcement by nanotubes at the fiber/matrix interface likely results in local stiffening of the polymer matrix near the fiber/matrix interface, thus, improving load transfer.


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