Mitigating cryogenic microcracking in carbon-fibre reinforced polymer composites using negative thermal-expansion nanoparticles functionalized by a polydopamine coating

Composites Part B: Engineering(2023)

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Herein, we report a new method of mitigating cryogenic microcracking in carbon-fibre reinforced-plastics (CFRPs) using a negative thermal-expansion nanomaterial, zirconium tungstate (ZrW2O8), to simultaneously reduce the thermal residual stresses and enhance the fracture energy of the epoxy matrix of CFRPs. The results show that 1 wt% of added ZrW2O8 nanoparticles functionalized by polydopamine can increase the fracture energy of the matrix material by 140%, reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion by 20% and, more importantly, enhance the interlaminar fracture energy of the resulting CFRP by about 100% at -196 & DEG;C. The ZrW2O8modified matrix has been demonstrated to successfully prevent microcracking at -196 & DEG;C in a blocked cross-ply CFRP laminate with a [04/908/04] fibre architecture.
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Zirconium tungstate nanoparticles,Laminate toughening,Cryogenic applications,Fracture energy,Coefficient of thermal expansion
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