2013
DOI: 10.4236/jsemat.2013.34034
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Dynamic Impact Absorption Behaviour of Glass Coated with Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract: Boro-silicate glass samples were coated with chemically treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to study the resistance offered by the coatings under the high strain rate impact. Impact testing of these glass samples was performed on Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB), where strain rates were varied from 500/s to 3300/s. However, the comparisons were limited to samples subjected to a strain rate of 2300/s to 3000/s so that the effect of only variable deposits of coatings on the stress-strain behavior o… Show more

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“…Such studies if carried our further at rapidly changing loading frequencies can lead to major improvements in engineering components. Table 1 and Figure 6 show that, hardness and modulus for ABS/MWCNT composites improves significantly for both static and dynamic loading in comparison with pure ABS specimen possibly due to better load transfer [24] properties and adhesion [25,26] of MWCNTs with ABS. We also suggest that, presence of MWCNTs prevents any deterioration due to retarded chain mobility [27,28] and immobilisation [29] of polymer leading to enhanced mechanical properties of the composite.…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (Dma) Indentation Processmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such studies if carried our further at rapidly changing loading frequencies can lead to major improvements in engineering components. Table 1 and Figure 6 show that, hardness and modulus for ABS/MWCNT composites improves significantly for both static and dynamic loading in comparison with pure ABS specimen possibly due to better load transfer [24] properties and adhesion [25,26] of MWCNTs with ABS. We also suggest that, presence of MWCNTs prevents any deterioration due to retarded chain mobility [27,28] and immobilisation [29] of polymer leading to enhanced mechanical properties of the composite.…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (Dma) Indentation Processmentioning
confidence: 97%