One-Dimensional nanostructures by Zhenyu Li & Ce Wang

One-Dimensional nanostructures by Zhenyu Li & Ce Wang

Author:Zhenyu Li & Ce Wang
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


A denotes the winding direction composites, and B denotes the transverse direction composites. Reproduced from Ref. [3] by permission of John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Table 4.2The mechanical properties of rubber composite

Young’s modulus (Mpa)

Tensile strength (Mpa)

Tear strength (kN/m)

Unfilled

1.8 ± 0.05

2.1 ± 0.05

9.1 ± 0.05

Fiber-filled rubber

19.6 ± 0.10

2.8 ± 0.10

17.4 ± 0.10

Reproduced from Ref. [3] by permission of John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Bergshoef and Vansco [2] also investigated fiber-reinforcing effect of the Nylon-4/6 nanofiber nonwoven in diluted epoxy matrix. They found that both the stiffness and strength of the composite are significantly higher in contrast to the reference film (Table 4.3). In addition, the elongation at break was significantly higher for the reference sheet. Furthermore, the epoxy composite with nylon-4/6 nanofiber exhibited a characteristic transparency owing to the fiber sizes smaller than the wavelength of visible light.Tables 4.3Mechanical properties of nylon-4,6/epoxy composite films and epoxy reference films



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