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Interdiffusing core-shell nanofiber interleaved composites for excellent Mode I and Mode II delamination resistance

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Electrospun nanofibre interleaving has a great potential for toughening of composite laminates as an effective, safe and industrially relevant method. Although many studies showcase large increases in delamination resistance, these… Click to show full abstract

Electrospun nanofibre interleaving has a great potential for toughening of composite laminates as an effective, safe and industrially relevant method. Although many studies showcase large increases in delamination resistance, these are typically obtained under either Mode I or Mode II loading and for a wide variety of nanofibres. Here, we present a more general approach towards simultaneous excellent Mode I and Mode II delamination resistance using a single nanofibre system without the need for additional chemical modification steps or speciality polymers. It is illustrated based on the concept of interdiffusion of polycaprolactone nanofibres during the curing process into the epoxy matrix resin for improved adhesion. The results show that for a simultaneous increase in Mode I and Mode II delamination resistance, the adhesion and the fibre morphology of the nanofibres are crucial. The methodology is then expanded to allow for industrial relevant working windows by core-shell structured polyamide/polycaprolactone nanofibres. This approach results in a of 650 ± 50 J m-2 (+ca. 60% vs. virgin material) and a of 3160 ± 35 J m-2 (+ca. 60% vs. virgin material).

Keywords: mode delamination; mode; mode mode; delamination resistance

Journal Title: Composites Science and Technology
Year Published: 2019

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