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- 2024Upcycling leather waste: The effect of leather type and aspect ratio on the performance of thermoplastic polyurethane compositescitations
- 2024Micromechanics of Ti3C2Tx MXene Reinforced Poly(vinyl Alcohol) Nanocompositescitations
- 2023Anisotropic phonon and magnon vibration and gate-tunable optoelectronic properties of nickel thiophosphitecitations
- 2023Smart and repeatable easy-repairing and self-sensing composites with enhanced mechanical performance for extended components life
- 2020Sustainable and self-regulating out-of-oven manufacturing of FRPs with integrated multifunctional capabilitiescitations
- 2020Laser metal deposition for additive manufacturing of AA5024 and nanoparticulate TiC modified AA5024 alloy composites prepared with balling milling processcitations
- 2020Photo-thermal actuation of ultra-drawn high-density polyethylenecitations
- 2020Ultra-high actuation stress polymer actuators as light-driven artificial musclescitations
- 2019Pyroresistivity in conductive polymer composites: a perspective on recent advances and new applicationscitations
- 2018Smart cord-rubber composites with integrated sensing capabilities by localised carbon nanotubes using a simple swelling and infusion methodcitations
- 2018Breaking the nanoparticle loading-dispersion dichotomy in polymer nanocomposites with the art of croissant-makingcitations
- 2018Low-dimensional nanomaterial saturable absorbers for ultrashort-pulsed waveguide laserscitations
- 2018Tailored pyroresistive performance and flexibility by introducing a secondary thermoplastic elastomeric phase into graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) filled polymer composites for self-regulating heating devicescitations
- 2017Synergistic effects of filler size on thermal annealing-induced percolation in polylactic acid (PLA)/graphite nanoplatelet (GNP) nanocompositescitations
- 2017Filtration effects of graphene nanoplatelets in resin infusion processes: Problems and possible solutionscitations
- 2017Universal Control on Pyroresistive Behavior of Flexible Self-Regulating Heating Devicescitations
- 2016In Situ Exfoliation of Graphene in Epoxy Resins: A Facile Strategy to Efficient and Large Scale Graphene Nanocompositescitations
- 2016Effect of mixed fillers on positive temperature coefficient of conductive polymer compositescitations
- 2015Improved fracture toughness and integrated damage sensing capability by spray coated CNTs on carbon fibre prepregcitations
- 2015Static and dynamic percolation of phenoxy/carbon nanotube nanocompositescitations
- 2015The use of carbon nanotubes for damage sensing and structural health monitoring in laminated composites: a reviewcitations
- 2015Integrated Damage Sensing in Fibre-Reinforced Composites with Extremely Low Carbon Nanotube Loadingscitations
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Integrated Damage Sensing in Fibre-Reinforced Composites with Extremely Low Carbon Nanotube Loadings
Abstract
A nanoengineered hybrid composite system has been developed, with integrated damage sensing capabilities at extremely low carbon nanotube (CNT) contents. The employed simple spray coating technique offers good spatial control and the possibility of localized CNT deposition, especially near the fibre/matrix interface, solving traditional problems associated with the incorporation of nanofillers in fibre-reinforced composite laminates such as increased resin viscosity and filtering effects. Moreover, the employed spraying technology has good potential for industrial scale-up. In situ damage sensing based on standard composite tests has been demonstrated for the first time on hybrid glass fibre/CNT composites using extremely low CNT loadings (below 0.1 wt.%) and shows great potential for localized structural health monitoring by controlled CNT deposition into damage prone zones.