4.7 Article

Parametric numerical evaluation of the effective elastic properties of carbon nanotube-reinforced polymers

Journal

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 366-374

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2012.12.004

Keywords

Carbon nanotube-polymer composites; Finite element analysis; Representative volume element; Homogenization

Funding

  1. European Union [284562]

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In this paper, the effective elastic properties of carbon nanotube-reinforced polymers have been evaluated as functions of material and geometrical parameters using a homogenized RVE. The RVE consists of the polymer matrix, a multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) embedded into the matrix and the interface between them. The parameters considered are the nanotube aspect ratio, the nanotube volume fraction as well as the interface stiffness and thickness. For the MWCNT, both isotropic and orthotropic material properties have been considered. Analyses have been performed by means of a 3D FE model of the RVE. The results indicate a significant effect of nanotube volume fraction. The effect of nanotube aspect ratio appears mainly at low values and diminishes after the value of 20. The interface mostly affects the effective elastic properties at the transverse direction. Having evaluated the effective elastic properties of the MWCNT-polymer at the micro-scale, the RVE has been used to predict the tensile modulus of a polystyrene specimen reinforced by randomly aligned MWCNTs for which experimental data exist in the literature. A very good agreement is obtained between the predicted and experimental tensile moduli of the specimen. The effect of nanotube alignment on the specimen's tensile modulus has been also examined and found to be significant since as misalignment increases the effective tensile modulus decreases radically. The proposed model can be used for the virtual design and optimization of CNT-polymer composites since it has proven capable of assessing the effects of different material and geometrical parameters on the elastic properties of the composite and predicting the tensile modulus of CNT-reinforced polymer specimens. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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