Behavior of Functionally Graded Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Composite Sandwich Beams With Pultruded Gfrp Core Under Bending Effect

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2024

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A novel generation of composite sandwich beams with laminated carbon fiber-reinforced polymer skins and pultruded glass fiber-reinforced polymer core materials was examined for their flexural behavior. The strength and failure mechanisms of the composite sandwich beams in flatwise and edgewise configurations were investigated using three-point static bending tests. These sophisticated composite structures must be designed and used in a variety of sectors, and our research provides vital insights into their performance and failure patterns. In comparison to the reference specimens (FGM-1), the carbon nanotube-reinforced specimens' bending capacity was affected and ranged from -2.5% to 7.75%. The amount of the carbon nanotube addition had a substantial impact on the beams' application level and load-carrying capacity. Particularly, the application of 0.5 wt% additive in the outermost fiber region of the beams, such as in FGM-4, led to an increase in the bending capacity. However, the stiffness values at the maximum load were decreased by 0.3%-18.6% compared to FGM-1, with the minimum level of the decrease in FGM-4. The experimental results were compared with the theoretical calculations based on the high-order shear deformation theory, which yielded an approximation between 11.99% and 12.98% by applying the Navier's solution.

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composite sandwich beam, carbon nanotube, glass fiber-reinforced polymer, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer, flexural behavior, strength, bending capacity, stiffness, Free-Vibration Analysis, Mechanical-Properties, Static Analysis, Shear, Panels, Model, composite sandwich beam, Technology, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer, flexural behavior, T, 600, Civil Engineering, Samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 620, bending capacity, stiffness, glass fiber-reinforced polymer, carbon nanotube, strength

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02 engineering and technology, 0203 mechanical engineering, 0210 nano-technology

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Frontiers in Materials

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