2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.2c00737
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Electro-Mechanical Response of Ultrasonically Welded Thermoplastic Composite Interfaces under Static and Cyclic Flexural Loads Using Nanocomposites

Abstract: In this work, glass fiber/polypropylene adherends were ultrasonically welded with multifunctional nanocomposite polymer films containing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), embedded at the interface. Their potential for strain and damage monitoring under flexural loading for two different joint configurations was assessed via electrical resistance changes. Cyclic bending tests at various interval durations were first performed on welded single-lap joints to analyze the stability of different MWCNT weight c… Show more

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“…A commercially available iron particle-embedded PLA filament at fixed particle loading of ~21 wt.% is used for the comparative analysis of the current research (with and without magnetic fields); however, it is noteworthy that the traditional approach of incorporating such fillers is solvent-aided dispersion, where the particles are mixed with solvents to provide better dispersion within a viscous resin, either thermoset or thermoplastic [36][37][38]. Although, specific to filament productions, extrusion techniques using numerous methods of morphologies (e.g., platelets or else) are available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A commercially available iron particle-embedded PLA filament at fixed particle loading of ~21 wt.% is used for the comparative analysis of the current research (with and without magnetic fields); however, it is noteworthy that the traditional approach of incorporating such fillers is solvent-aided dispersion, where the particles are mixed with solvents to provide better dispersion within a viscous resin, either thermoset or thermoplastic [36][37][38]. Although, specific to filament productions, extrusion techniques using numerous methods of morphologies (e.g., platelets or else) are available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%