Nanoclay reinforcement effects on the cryogenic microcracking of carbon fiber/epoxy composites

2002 
The matrices of carbon fiber/epoxy composites were modified with layered inorganic clays and a traditional filler to determine the effects of particle reinforcement, both micro and nano scale, on the response of these materials to cryogenic cycling. The mechanical properties of the laminates studied were not significantly altered through nanoclay modification of the matrix. The incorporation of nanoclay reinforcement in the proper concentration resulted in laminates with microcrack densities lower than those seen in the unmodified or macro-reinforced materials as a response to cryogenic cycling. Lower nanoclay concentrations resulted in a relatively insignificant reduction in microcracking and higher concentrations displayed a traditional filler effect.
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