Multifunctional Carbon Nanotube Damping Films
Abstract
The objective of this project was to quantify the energy dissipation that occurs when the interfacial slip of nanoscale fillers is activated in a host matrix material. We consider both polymer (such as polycarbonate, PEO, PEG) and epoxy matrices. The nanoscale fillers considered are carbon nanotubes (both singlewalled as well as multi-walled) as well as fullerenes. The nano-composites are fabricated by using a solution mixing technique with tetra-hydro-furan as the solvent. The interfacial friction damping is quantified by performing uniaxial dynamic load tests and measuring the material storage and loss modulus. We study various effects such as impact of nanotube weight fraction, nanotube surface treatment (oxidation, epoxidation etc.), test frequency, strain amplitude, operating temperature as well as effect of pre-strain or biased strain. The effect of geometry (i.e. aspect ratio) is also considered by comparing the damping response of fullerene-composites with that of nanotube-composites.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 06, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA470805
Entities
People
- Nikhil Koratkar
- Prabhat Hajela
- Pulickel Ajayan
Organizations
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute