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Title: Buckling characteristics of nano-silica doped carbon fiber reinforced composites having cutouts
Authors: Özdemir, H.
Özbek, Ö.
Bozkurt, Ö.Y.
Erkliğ, A.
Keywords: buckling
carbon fiber
cutout
nano-silica
Epoxy resins
Fiber reinforced plastics
Fibers
Laminated composites
Silica
'current
Buckling behaviour
Carbon fiber reinforced composite
Circular cutout
Cutout
Doped carbons
Experimental investigations
Lateral buckling
Nano Silica
Silica additions
Buckling
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract: The current study presents an experimental investigation devoted to the nano-silica and cutout effects on the axial and lateral buckling responses of carbon/epoxy fiber-reinforced composite laminates. To this end, specimens manufactured by vacuum bagging after hand layup technique were prepared at various amounts of nano-silica (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, and 3.0% by weight) incorporated into epoxy resin. Furthermore, semi-circular and circular cutouts were opened on specimens to understand cutout effect on buckling characteristics of specimens. The results demonstrated that nano-silica had a significant effect on buckling behaviors of the carbon fiber-reinforced composites. Regardless of cutout presences, maximum critical axial (393.33 N, 361.67 N, 320 N for W, C and S) and lateral buckling loads (34.67 N, 33 N, 32.33 N for W, C and S), were achieved from the samples having 1.5 wt. % nano-silica. In specimens having no cutout, maximum improvements of 72.26% in axial and 48.6% in lateral directions were achieved from the specimens having 1.5 wt. % nano-silica content. A further amount of nano-silica addition decreased the resistance to buckling of the specimens. Also, the presence of cutouts on the specimens led to decreases in critical loads. The decreases of 1.5 wt. % nano-silica doped specimens without cutout in the axial and lateral critical buckling loads, respectively, were seen as 22.9% and 7.24% for circular cutout, 8.75% and 5.06% for semi-circular cutout. It was concluded that cutout processing and nano-silica additions should be taken into consideration in a material that may be exposed the buckling failures. Highlights: Nano-silica impact on buckling behaviors of carbon fiber-reinforced composites Cutout effects on buckling properties of carbon fiber-reinforced composites Failure modes of carbon fiber-reinforced composites with nano-silica particles Findings showed that 1.5 wt. % nano-silica inclusion exhibited the best values for buckling. © 2024 The Authors. Polymer Composites published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Plastics Engineers.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.28293
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/56884
ISSN: 0272-8397
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