Modeling and testing of the viscoelastic properties of a graphite nanoplatelet/epoxy composite
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2006
Abstract
To facilitate the interpretation of experimental data, a micromechanical modeling procedure is developed to predict the viscoelastic properties of a graphite nanoplatelet/epoxy composite as a function of volume fraction and nanoplatelet diameter. The storage and loss moduli predicted for the composite are compared to values measured from the same material using three test methods: dynamical mechanical analysis, nanoindentation, and quasi-static tensile tests. In most cases, the model and experiments indicate that for increasing volume fractions of nanoplatelets, both the storage and the loss moduli increase. In addition, the results indicate that for nanoplatelet sizes above 15 mm, nanoindentation is capable of measuring properties of individual constituents of a composite system. A comparison of the values predicted to the data measured helps to illustrate the relative similarities and differences between the bulk and the local measurement techniques. © 2006 SAGE Publications.
Publication Title
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Recommended Citation
Odegard, G.,
&
Gates, T.
(2006).
Modeling and testing of the viscoelastic properties of a graphite nanoplatelet/epoxy composite.
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures,
17(3), 239-246.
http://doi.org/10.1177/1045389X06057523
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