材料科学
复合材料
环氧树脂
合金
纤维
自愈
碳纤维增强聚合物
熔点
聚合物
金属
复合数
冶金
医学
替代医学
病理
作者
S. Wang,Ji Hwan Jang,Jin Koo Kim,Jae Min Baek,Ji Hee Lee,Jinwook Jeong,Hohyun Keum,Seokpum Kim,Sang Yup Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.compositesb.2024.111792
摘要
In order to prolong the service life of fiber-reinforced polymer composites, the implementation of self-healing ability with the micro-encapsulated healing agent has been extensively studied. However, such microcapsule-based self-healing composites typically suffer from degraded mechanical properties due to the liquid-phase inclusions, thereby limiting their proliferation. Here, a low-melting-point alloy is utilized as the particulate inclusions of carbon fiber/epoxy laminated composites. Field's Metal particles (melting point: 62 °C) are distributed between woven carbon fiber preforms followed by the resin impregnation to realize laminated composites with a Field's Metal-enhanced interlayer(s). The resulting laminated composites demonstrate the autonomic repair of interlaminar failure with a 40 % of healing efficiency. Most of all, the mechanical properties of these self-healing laminated composites are comparable to the conventional laminated composites attributed to the rigid inclusions that can be compressed to increase the fiber volume. Since the Field's Metal particle inclusions can bestow polymer composites with self-healing ability and the potential increase in mechanical properties, Field's Metal-enhanced fiber-reinforced polymer composites are expected to unlock the practical utility of self-healing composites.
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