Self-healing of delamination cracks in mendable epoxy matrix laminates using poly[ethylene-co-(methacrylic acid)] thermoplastic
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posted on 2024-11-01, 10:45authored byKhomkrit Pingkarawat, Chun Wang, Russell Varley, Adrian Mouritz
This paper investigates the self-healing repair of delamination cracks in a carbon fibre¿epoxy laminate using the mendable thermoplastic poly[ethylene-co-(methacrylic acid)] (EMAA). The effects of different types (fibres or particles) and concentrations of the mendable EMAA agent on the self-healing efficiency was measured using mode I interlaminar fracture toughness testing and fractographic analysis. The EMAA was effective in healing delamination damage and increasing the fracture toughness compared to the original laminate. High healing efficiency was achieved by the wide area flow of EMAA (increase of ~25 times) through delamination cracks under the pressure delivery mechanism.
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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing