Mechanical properties and energy absorption capability of thin-walled square columns of silica/epoxy nanocomposite
سال
: 2015
چکیده: In this paper, the effect of adding silica nanoparticle to epoxy, silica weight percent, particle size and various combinations of epoxy/silica on Young’s modulus, yield strength and energy absorption capability of thin-walled square columns was investigated. Two different sizes of silica nanoparticles, nominally
17 nm and 65 nm in diameter, were used. Nanosilica particles were dispersed almost homogeneously
in the epoxy resin from 1.5 wt.% to 6 wt.% in three series of composites. First and second series were composites reinforced with 17 nm and 65 nm particle size, respectively and third series were composites
reinforced with combination of both particle sizes. All specimens were tested under quasi-static loading
using a servohydraulic Instron machine. A scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for fracture surface studies. The results showed that when silica weight percent was increased, the Young’s modulus
increased, yield strength remained constant and energy absorption capability of columns decreased,
and specimens collapsed under unstable and dangerous mode. It was observed that the reason for this
type of collapse was initiation of axial cracks at an early stage of the loading and propagation along
the specimen height. Energy absorption capability for columns with height of 60 mm and 90 mm was
also investigated and results showed that this parameter for shorter specimens was higher in the same
combination of a nanocomposite. Moreover, the effect of particle size on Young’s modulus, yield strength
and energy absorption capability was not considerable. Using both particles in a combination did not
show any important synergy effect. And finally, fracture surfaces of the specimens showed that surface
roughness was increased by increasing the silica nanoparticles.
17 nm and 65 nm in diameter, were used. Nanosilica particles were dispersed almost homogeneously
in the epoxy resin from 1.5 wt.% to 6 wt.% in three series of composites. First and second series were composites reinforced with 17 nm and 65 nm particle size, respectively and third series were composites
reinforced with combination of both particle sizes. All specimens were tested under quasi-static loading
using a servohydraulic Instron machine. A scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for fracture surface studies. The results showed that when silica weight percent was increased, the Young’s modulus
increased, yield strength remained constant and energy absorption capability of columns decreased,
and specimens collapsed under unstable and dangerous mode. It was observed that the reason for this
type of collapse was initiation of axial cracks at an early stage of the loading and propagation along
the specimen height. Energy absorption capability for columns with height of 60 mm and 90 mm was
also investigated and results showed that this parameter for shorter specimens was higher in the same
combination of a nanocomposite. Moreover, the effect of particle size on Young’s modulus, yield strength
and energy absorption capability was not considerable. Using both particles in a combination did not
show any important synergy effect. And finally, fracture surfaces of the specimens showed that surface
roughness was increased by increasing the silica nanoparticles.
کلیدواژه(گان): Particle size,Thin-walled structures,Energy absorption,Silica nanoparticles,Weight percent
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Mechanical properties and energy absorption capability of thin-walled square columns of silica/epoxy nanocomposite
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contributor author | محمود شریعتی | en |
contributor author | Gholamali Farzi | en |
contributor author | Ali Dadrasi | en |
contributor author | Mahmoud Shariati | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:22:13Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:22:13Z | |
date issued | 2015 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3352092 | |
description abstract | In this paper, the effect of adding silica nanoparticle to epoxy, silica weight percent, particle size and various combinations of epoxy/silica on Young’s modulus, yield strength and energy absorption capability of thin-walled square columns was investigated. Two different sizes of silica nanoparticles, nominally 17 nm and 65 nm in diameter, were used. Nanosilica particles were dispersed almost homogeneously in the epoxy resin from 1.5 wt.% to 6 wt.% in three series of composites. First and second series were composites reinforced with 17 nm and 65 nm particle size, respectively and third series were composites reinforced with combination of both particle sizes. All specimens were tested under quasi-static loading using a servohydraulic Instron machine. A scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for fracture surface studies. The results showed that when silica weight percent was increased, the Young’s modulus increased, yield strength remained constant and energy absorption capability of columns decreased, and specimens collapsed under unstable and dangerous mode. It was observed that the reason for this type of collapse was initiation of axial cracks at an early stage of the loading and propagation along the specimen height. Energy absorption capability for columns with height of 60 mm and 90 mm was also investigated and results showed that this parameter for shorter specimens was higher in the same combination of a nanocomposite. Moreover, the effect of particle size on Young’s modulus, yield strength and energy absorption capability was not considerable. Using both particles in a combination did not show any important synergy effect. And finally, fracture surfaces of the specimens showed that surface roughness was increased by increasing the silica nanoparticles. | en |
language | English | |
title | Mechanical properties and energy absorption capability of thin-walled square columns of silica/epoxy nanocomposite | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Particle size | en |
subject keywords | Thin-walled structures | en |
subject keywords | Energy absorption | en |
subject keywords | Silica nanoparticles | en |
subject keywords | Weight percent | en |
journal title | Construction and Building Materials | fa |
pages | 362-368 | |
journal volume | 78 | |
journal issue | 1 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1045572.html | |
identifier articleid | 1045572 |