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CHAPTER

12

Composite

Materials

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Introduction

• Every material is composite at one or the other level.

• A composite material is a material system, a mixture or

combination of two or more micro or macroconstituents

that differ in form and composition and do not form a

solution.

• Properties of composite materials can be superior to its

individual components.

• Examples: Fiber reinforced plastics, concrete, asphalt,

wood etc.

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Composite Survey

Large-

particle

Dispersion-

strengthened

Particle-reinforced

Continuous

(aligned)

Aligned Randomly

oriented

Discontinuous

(short)

Fiber-reinforced

Laminates Sandwich

panels

Structural

Composites

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• Figure 9–18 Matrix and reinforcement options for polymer composites

9.3 Polymer Composites

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Three main types of synthetic fibers for reinforce

plastic composite materials

1. Glass – fiber

2. Aramid – fiber

3. Carbon - fiber

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Glass Fibers for Reinforced Plastic Composite Materials

Glass fiber reinforce plastic composite materials have high

strength-to-weight ratio, good dimensional stability, good

resistance to heat, cold, moisture and corrosion; good

electrical insulation properties; ease of fabrication; and

relatively low cost.

Properties

• Has lower tensile strength and modulus than carbon and

aramid fibers.

• Higher elongation

• Higher density than carbon and aramid fibers

• Low cost and hence commonly used.

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Aramid Fibers for Reinforcing Plastic Resins

• Aramid = aromatic polyamide fibers.

• Trade name is Kevlar

Kevlar 29:- Low density, high strength, and used for ropes and

cables.

Kevlar 49:- Low density, high strength and modulus and used for

aerospace, marine, auto applications and other industrial

applications

• Used where resistance to fatigue, high strength and light

weight is important.

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Carbon Fibers for Reinforced Plastics

• Light weight, very high strength and high stiffness.

• Application : aerospace (aircraft part)

• 7-10 micrometer in diameter.

• Tensile strength = 3.1-4.45 GPa

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Comparison of Mechanical Properties

• Carbon fibers provide best combination of properties (high

strength, high stiffness, low density, lower elongation) .

• Due to favorable properties, carbon and aramid fiber

reinforced composites have replaced steel and aluminum in

aerospace applications.

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Matrix Materials

• Polyester and epoxy resins are the two important matrix

materials.

• Polyester resins: Cheaper but not as strong as epoxy resins.

Applications: Boat hulls, auto and aircraft applications.

• Epoxy resins: Good strength, low shrinkage.

Commonly used matrix materials for carbon and

aramid-fiber composite.

10 Photomicrograph of a cross section fiber glass polyester

composite material

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Polyester products

Polyester resin

Epoxy resin Working with epoxy

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Fiber Reinforced-Plastic Composite Materials

• Fiberglass-reinforced polyester resins:

Higher the wt% of glass, stronger the reinforced plastic is.

Nonparallel alignment of glass fibers reduces strength.

• Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy resins:

Carbon fiber contributes to rigidity and strength while epoxy matrix contributes to impact strength.

Polyimides, polyphenylene sulfides are also used.

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Fiberglass-reinforced polyester resins:

Storage tank

Piping

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Carbon Fiber reinforced Epoxy resin

Car parts

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Figure 12.19

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• Figure 9–24 Polymer composite forming process

9.4 Composite Fabrication Techniques

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Open Mold Process for Fiber Reinforced Plastics

• Hand lay-up process:

Gel coat is applied to open mold.

Fiberglass reinforcement is

placed in the mold.

Base resin mixed

with catalysts is

applied by pouring

brushing or spraying.

• Spray-up process: Continuous

strand roving is fed by chopper

and spray gun and chopped

roving and catalyst resin is

deposited in the mold.

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Filament Winding

• Filament winding:

Fiber reinforcement is fed

through resin bath and

wound around suitable

mandrel.

Mandrel is cured and mold part is

stripped from mandrel.

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Filament –Winding Process

Filament Winding Tank

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Closed Mold Process

• Compression and injection molding:

Same as in polymers except that the fiber reinforcement

is mixed with resin.

• Sheet molding compound process:

Highly automated continuous molding process.

Continuous strand fiberglass

roving is chopped and deposited

on a layer of resin-filler paste.

Another layer of paste is

deposited on first layer.

Sandwich is compacted

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Pultrusion Process

– The rolled up sheet is stored in a maturation room for 1-4

days.

– The sheets are cut into proper size and pressed in hot mold

(1490C) to form final product.

– Efficient, quick, good quality and uniformity.

• Continuous protrusion: Continuous strand fibers are

impregnated in resin bath, fed into heated die and drawn.

– Used to produce beams, channels, and pipes.

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Concrete

• Flexible, economical, fire resistant, durable, fabricated on

site.

• Low tensile strength, less ductile and shrinkable.

• Concrete is a ceramic composite composed of coarse

granular material embedded in hard matrix of cement

paste.

• Concrete = 7-15% Portland cement, 14-21% water, ½ -

8% air, 24-30% fine aggregate and 31-51% coarse

aggregate.

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Compressive Strength

• Compressive strength is higher than tensile strength and depends up on

settled time.

• High water content reduces compressive strength.

• Air entrainment improves workability and thus a lower water-to-cement

ratio can be used. It is done by adding air-entraining agents contain

surface –active agent that lower the surface tension at the air-water

interface so that extremely small air bubbles form (less than 100 micro

m)

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Air

Bubbles

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Proportioning Concrete Mixture

• Facts to be considered:

Workability

Strength and durability

Economy of

production

• Water to cement ratio

determines compressive

strength.

• Steel reinforcements are

used to improve tensile

properties as in bending.

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Reinforced concrete