Experimental Investigation on Impact of Mwcnts for Delamination of Gfrp Composites
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : B. Hemanth Kumar Reddy S. Bhanu Murthy A. N. Brahmeswara Rao N. Kishore Nath P. Ramesh Babu;
Page : 6645-6652
Keywords : Delamination; carbon nanotubes; Thermography; Drilling & ANNOVA;
Abstract
Composite materials are engaged in many real-world applications due to its high strength, lowweight, high tensile and flexural properties. The present arising in aerospace, automobile industries etc. This in fact lead to the advancement of introducing nano particles which help in reducing the size and increasing the strength to the great extent. Therefore, now the nano particles are engaged in preparing the composites and emerged as one of the new advancements in the engineering materials. This paper involves the investigation of delamination on the drill hole quality of nano composites. The nano composites involve multi walled carbon nano tubes which are involved during the preparation of composite laminates, alongwith the glass fibre filled with epoxy matrix. The drilling is performed on the composite laminates with carbide twist drill of diameter 6mm. Therefore, the experiment is carried based on ANNOVA technique with different cutting speeds and feed rates. Thermography technique isused for evaluating the results.
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