Mechanical Properties of Graphene Nanoplatelet Carbon Fiber Epoxy Hybrid Composites: Multiscale Modeling and ExperimentsBecause of the relatively high specific mechanical properties of carbon fiber/epoxy composite materials, they are often used as structural components in aerospace applications. Graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) can be added to the epoxy matrix to improve the overall mechanical properties of the composite. The resulting GNP/carbon fiber/epoxy hybrid composites have been studied using multiscale modeling to determine the influence of GNP volume fraction, epoxy crosslink density, and GNP dispersion on the mechanical performance. The hierarchical multiscale modeling approach developed herein includes Molecular Dynamics (MD) and micromechanical modeling, and it is validated with experimental testing of the same hybrid composite material system. The results indicate that the multiscale modeling approach is accurate and provides physical insight into the composite mechanical behavior. Also, the results quantify the substantial impact of GNP volume fraction and dispersion on the transverse mechanical properties of the hybrid composite, while the effect on the axial properties is shown to be insignificant.
Document ID
20150022166
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hadden, Cameron M. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Klimek-McDonald, Danielle R. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Pineda, Evan J. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
King, Julie A. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Reichanadter, Alex M. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Miskioglu, Ibrahim (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Gowtham, S. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Odegard, Gregory M. (Michigan Technological Univ. Houghton, MI, United States)
Date Acquired
December 2, 2015
Publication Date
September 28, 2015
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular PhysicsComposite MaterialsMechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
Paper No. 1661GRC-E-DAA-TN22065Report Number: Paper No. 1661Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN22065
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Society for Composites Technical Conference