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Improving shear strength of bolted joints in pultruded glass fiber reinforced polymer composites using carbon nanotubes

مؤلف البحث
Moneeb Genedy, Rahulreddy Chennareddy, Eslam M Soliman, Usama F Kandil, Mahmoud M Reda Taha
المشارك في البحث
سنة البحث
2017
مجلة البحث
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
الناشر
SAGE Publications
عدد البحث
36(13)
تصنيف البحث
1
صفحات البحث
958 - 971
موقع البحث
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0731684417697827#articleCitationDownloadContainer
ملخص البحث

The structural design of the bolted fiber reinforced polymer elements is typically governed by the capacity of the joint rather than the fiber reinforced polymer member, while the joint capacity is typically governed by the shear strength of the fiber reinforced polymer. Here, the possibility of improving the shear strength of bolted joints is investigated in the unidirectional glass fiber reinforced polymer plates by incorporating the multiwalled carbon nanotubes during glass fiber reinforced polymer fabrication. Glass fiber reinforced polymer double-shear bolted lap joints were fabricated using up to 1.0 wt% multiwalled carbon nanotubes–-epoxy nanocomposites. Finite element modeling using multicontinuum theory and element deletion techniques was performed to explain the joint behavior. The experimental investigations show that incorporating multiwalled carbon nanotubes improved the shear strength, ductility, and energy absorption significantly. Microstructural analysis proves that a chemical reaction between multiwalled carbon nanotubes and epoxy improves the shear strength of the matrix.