Resin infusion analysis of nanoclay filled glass fiber laminates
Date
2013-11-13
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Elsevier
Abstract
This paper focuses on the resin flow characteristics of nanoclay filled glass fiber laminates processed by Vacuum Assisted Resin Infusion Molding (VARIM). Laminates with varying quantities of nanoclays (0–5 wt.%) were prepared and the effect of these nanoclays on the epoxy resin flow characteristics was studied. It was found that the flow rate of resin continuously decreased as nanoclay content continuously increased. The reduction in the flow rate was attributed to the rate of change of curing and the subse-quent change in viscosity of the nanoclay filled resin. Analysis of infusion process by Darcy’s law show that the permeability of the fiber decreased in the nanoclay filled resin system. Nanoclay filled laminates show improved static and dynamic mechanical properties than that of unfilled resin composites.
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A. Hybrid, A. Laminates, B. Rheological properties, E. Thermosetting resin, Nanoclay
Citation
Kanny, K. and Mohan, T. P. 2013. Resin infusion analysis of nanoclay filled glass fiber laminates. Composites: Part B. 58: 328–334.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2013.10.025