Glass–Carbon–Kevlar fiber reinforced hybrid polymer composite (HPC): Part (A) mechanical and thermal characterization for high GSM laminates

IF 5.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Samina Ishtiaq , Muhammad Qaiser Saleem , Rakhshanda Naveed , Muhammad Harris , Sarmad Ali Khan
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The quest for light weight hybrid polymer composites (HPC) has resulted into multiple materials and structural configurations for achieving high performance in automotive and aerospace applications. Incidentally, the past reported work has (in general) involved variable GSM while investigating reinforced fiber layers. The variable GSM may lead to a random response of each layer to the applied forces and thermal degradation, due to which attributing the role of various layers to results/properties is difficult to ascertain. This research employs a uniform/consistent approach with high GSM (400) based HPC with multiple stacking sequences of glass (G), carbon (C), and Kevlar (K) to investigate thermo-mechanical properties. The research first focuses on fabrication of eleven stacking sequences of hybrid combinations, followed by identification of an optimal sequence based on mechanical (tensile strength, flexural strength, charpy impact resistance) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) characterization. Additionally, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for fracture mechanisms of hybrid composites showing fiber pull out, matrix crack, and delamination. Results show that the tertiary combination having 2 Glass, 5 Carbon and 5 Kevlar layers (G2C5K5) named H9 herein provides a good balance of tensile, flexural, impact resistance and thermal properties; its deviation from the best of each category is within approximately 5, 13.5, 9.9 and 10.9 % (for tensile, flexural, impact, TGA) respectively. The range of properties evaluated in this study is deemed suitable for lightweight aircraft structures.

玻璃-碳-凯夫拉纤维增强混合聚合物复合材料(HPC):A 部分:高 GSM 层压材料的机械和热特性分析
对轻质混合聚合物复合材料(HPC)的追求导致了多种材料和结构配置的出现,以实现汽车和航空航天应用中的高性能。顺便提一下,在研究增强纤维层时,过去报告的工作(一般)涉及可变 GSM。可变 GSM 可能导致各层对外力和热降解的随机响应,因此很难确定各层对结果/性能的作用。本研究采用基于高 GSM(400)的 HPC(具有玻璃 (G)、碳 (C) 和凯夫拉 (K) 的多个堆叠序列)的统一/一致方法来研究热机械性能。研究首先侧重于十一种混合组合堆叠序列的制造,然后根据机械性能(拉伸强度、抗弯强度、抗夏比冲击性能)和热重分析(TGA)特性确定最佳序列。此外,通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)观察混合复合材料的断裂机理,显示纤维拉出、基体开裂和分层。结果表明,由 2 层玻璃、5 层碳和 5 层凯夫拉纤维(G2C5K5)组成的三级组合(H9)在拉伸、弯曲、抗冲击和热性能方面达到了良好的平衡;与各类最佳组合的偏差分别约为 5%、13.5%、9.9% 和 10.9%(拉伸、弯曲、冲击和 TGA)。本研究评估的性能范围被认为适用于轻质飞机结构。
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Composites Part C Open Access
Composites Part C Open Access Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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