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Controlling the electrical conductivity of fibre-polymer composites using z-pins

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:12 authored by Fabio Pegorin, Khomkrit Pingkarawat, Adrian Mouritz
Carbon fibre composites have inherently high through-thickness electrical resistivity, which limits their application when high electrical conductivity is required. The use of z-pins to increase the through-thickness electrical conductivity of composite laminates is investigated in this paper. The through-thickness and in-plane electrical properties of a unidirectional carbon-epoxy laminate reinforced with carbon fibre composite or metal (copper, stainless steel, titanium) z-pins are characterised. Experimental tests and analytical model reveal that z-pins can increase the through-thickness electrical conductivity of the composite material by many orders of magnitude (up to 10 6 ). The through-thickness electrical conductivity can be controllably increased via the judicious choice of the material type and volume content of the z-pins. Large improvements to the through-thickness conductivity can be achieved without the z-pins altering significantly the in-plane conductivity of the composite material.

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Journal

Composites Science and Technology

Volume

150

Start page

167

End page

173

Total pages

7

Publisher

Pergamon Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006080956

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10

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