Short beam strength of laminated fiberglass composite with and without electospun teos nanofibers

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Abstract

Fracture toughness of the laminated fiberglass composite is an important property and has significant impact in the structural applications. In this paper, additional epoxy resin film was added in conjunction with Tetraethyl orthisilicate (TEOS) electrospun nanofibers (ENFs) between the plies of the laminates.The laminated fiberglass composite were fabricated using vacuum bagging method with and without electrospun nanofibers interleaved between laminates. The short beam strength of the nanoengineered laminated composite was investigated for four stacking sequences. The study shows that interleaving of TEOS ENFs between the laminates enhanced strain energy absorbed before complete failure and fracture toughness of tested glass fiber reinforced polymeric composites increased upto 30% and the short beam strength improved by 16%.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSAMPE Long Beach 2016 Conference and Exhibition
PublisherSoc. for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering
ISBN (Electronic)9781934551233
StatePublished - 2016
EventSAMPE Long Beach 2016 Conference and Exhibition - Long Beach, United States
Duration: May 23 2016May 26 2016

Publication series

NameInternational SAMPE Technical Conference
Volume2016-January

Conference

ConferenceSAMPE Long Beach 2016 Conference and Exhibition
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLong Beach
Period05/23/1605/26/16

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