Integration and Transient Shear-Thickening Effects of Carbon Nanotubes and Carbide Nanoparticles in a Polymer Matrix.

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Integration and Transient Shear-Thickening Effects of Carbon Nanotubes and Carbide Nanoparticles in a Polymer Matrix

Background Information Carbon Nanotubes – Discovery by Iijima in 1991 – Unique properties due to size and structure Conductive, strong, lightweight, etc. – SW, DW, and MW varieties SW better for nanocomposites Polymer – Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene

Goals 1.Improve nanotube/particle integration and loading to improve mechanical properties (strength, hardness, etc.) 2.Characterize shear-thickening effect of nanotubes/particles in polymer matrix 3.Combine loaded polymer with other materials to create prototype complex material

First Phase: Synthesis

Second Phase: Testing/Characterization Testing – Transmission Electron Microscopy, for surface morphology. – Nanoindentation, for hardness. – Nanoindentation, for storage modulus. – Tensile testing, for tensile strength. – Tensile testing, for Young’s modulus. Characterization – Analyze mechanical properties during dynamic and static loading to determine characteristics of shear- thickening effects

Third Phase: Molecular Dynamics Empirical models for fiber in composite matrix – Equivalent-continuum modeling method Traditional fiber composite models do not apply Must take into account large interfacial area relative to polymer matrix volume Must take into account secondary forces such as VdW forces Nanocomposite models – Polymer matrix/CNT – Polymer matrix/CNT interfacial modeling – Van der Waals modeling – σ-ε behavior Analyzed by comparing to rule of mixtures

Questions?

References R. Andrews, A. Berkovich, J.C. Hower, D. Jacques, & T. Rantell. “Fabrication of Carbon Multi-wall Nanotube/Polyer Composites by Shear Mixing.” University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research. W.C. Oliver and G.M. Pharr. Measurement of hardness and elastic modulus by instrumented indentation: Advances in understanding and refinements to methodology. J. Mater. Res. 19 (2004), 3. Wetzel, Eric D. et al. "Protective Fabrics Utilizing Shear Thickening Fluids." Yuezhen Bin, Mayuna Kitanaka, Dan Zhu, and Masaru Matsuo. Department of Textile and Apparel Science, Faculty of Human Life and Environment, Nara Women’s University, Nara , Japan.