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Mode I and Mode II Analyses of a Crack Normal to the Graded Interlayer in Bonded Materials

  • Park, Hyung-Jip
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.1386-1397
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, the plane elasticity equations are used to investigate the in-plane normal (mode I) and shear (mode II) behavior of a crack perpendicular to and terminating at the interface in bonded media with a graded interfacial zone. The interfacial Bone is treated as a nonhomogeneous interlayer with the continuously varying elastic modulus between the two dissimilar, homogeneous semi-infinite constituents. For each of the individual loading modes, based on the Fourier integral transform technique, a singular integral equation with a Cauchy kernel is derived in a separate but parallel manner. In the numerical results, the values of corresponding modes of stress intensity factors are illustrated for various combinations of material and geometric parameters of the bonded media in conjunction with the effect of the material nonhomogeneity within the graded interfacial zone.

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Electrical AC Insulation Breakdown Characteristics of Various Epoxy / Heterogeneous Inorganic Mixed Composite (여러 종류의 에폭시/이종무기물 혼합 콤포지트의 전기적 교류 절연파괴 특성)

  • Park, Jae-Jun
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.11
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    • pp.1463-1470
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    • 2018
  • In this study, 20 types of samples were prepared by mixing different kinds of inorganic materials to develop insulation materials for epoxy - based GIS substation equipment used under high voltage environmentally friendly insulation gas. One of the electrical characteristics, AC insulation breakdown experiment was performed. As mixing ratio of mixed heterogeneous inorganic materials, the dielectric breakdown strength was increased with increasing filler ratio of micro silica, micro silica : micro Alumina, 1:9, 3:7, 5:5, 7:3, 9:1, and decreased as the filling amount of micro alumina increased. The AC insulation breakdown characteristics were the best when the composition ratio was 9:1. The higher the content of silica, the better the interfacial properties, and the larger the alumina content ratio, the worse the interfacial properties.

Filler-Elastomer Interactions. 3. Microstructures and Mechanical Interfacial Properties of Anodized Carbon Black/Rubber Composites

  • Park, Soo-Jin;Kim, Jeong-Soon;Lee, Jae-Rock
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.1 no.3_4
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    • pp.138-142
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    • 2001
  • The effect of electrochemical surface treatments in KOH chemical solution on microstructures of carbon blacks was investigated in terms of surface functional values and XRD measurements. And their mechanical interfacial properties of the carbon blacks/rubber composites were studied by the composite tearing energy ($G_{IIIC}$). It was found that the development of basic-surface functional groups lead to the significant physical changes of carbon blacks, such as, decrease of the interlayer spacing ($d_{002}$), increase of the crystalline size along c-axis ($L_c$), and increase of degree of crystalline (${\chi}_c$). This treatment is possibly suitable for carbon blacks to be incorporated in a hydrocarbon rubber matrix, resulting in improving the hardness and tearing energy of the resulting composites.

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Interfacial Morphology of Glass Fiber/Polypropylene Composite (유리섬유/폴리프로필렌 복합계의 계면 모폴로지)

  • Park, S.H.;Lee, K.H.;Kim, J.K.;Lim, S.H.;Park, M.;Lee, S.S.;Kwon, S.J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.249-251
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    • 2002
  • It is well known that the interaction and adhesion between the glass fiber(GF) and polymer matrix has a significant effect in determining the properties of fiber-reinforced materials. Therefore, it is one of most important to modify the surface of GF with an appropriate sizing. We investigated the treatment method of GF with coupling agent to improve the interaction of the interfacial regions, and then the correlation between interfacial property and interphase microstructure was examined in an attempt to realize a proper morphology around the GF surface.

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Characterization of the Ni and Ni-Cr Porous Metal Reinforced AC4C Matrix Composites Fabricated by Squeeze Casting (용탕단조법에 의한 Ni, Ni-Cr 다공질 발포금속 강화 AC4C 합금기 복합재료에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Eok-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2005
  • The microstructure and mechanical property of the Ni and Ni-Cr porous metal reinforced AC4C matrix composites fabricated by squeeze casting were investigated. In this study Ni, Ni-Cr porous metals which are estimated to be easy to fabricate by squeeze casting are used as strengtheners for composite materials. As a matrix material, Al-7wt.%Si-0.3wt.%Mg(AC4C) has been used. In case of Ni/AC4C and Ni-Cr/AC4C composite, $750^{\circ}C$ melt temperature and minimum 25MPa squeezing pressure are needed to produce sound composite materials. The observation of interfacial reaction zone at various heat treatment condition shows that atsolutionizing temperature of above $520^{\circ}C$, the interfacial reaction zone increases proportionally with heat treatment time and the reaction products formed by interfacial reactions are mainly composed by $Al_{3}Ni$ and $Al_{3}Ni_{2}$ phases.

Interfacial Characteristics of Al/Cu Hybrid Materials Prepared by Compound Casting (복합주조공정으로 제조한 Al/Cu 하이브리드 소재의 계면특성)

  • Kim, Nam-Hoon;Kim, Jeong-Min
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2015
  • Aluminum-based hybrid parts were fabricated through a compound casting process with Al or Cu inserts which can be used for applications requiring high conductivity. Because the interface stability between the insert and the aluminum matrix is important, the effects of process variables on the interfacial adhesion strength were investigated. Additions of Cu and Mg to Al melt were found to enhance the adhesion strength, though the melt fluidity was slightly deteriorated when a small amount of Mg was added. An isothermal heating process after casting further improved the strength. However AlCu intermetallic compounds formed and their thickness increased during the heating process. As a result, deterioration in the interfacial adhesion strength was observed after an excessive annealing treatment.

Carboxylated Nitrile Elastomer/Filler Nanocomposite: Effect of Silica Nanofiller in Thermal, Dynamic Mechanical Behavior, and Interfacial Adhesion

  • Mahaling R. N.;Jana G. K.;Das C. K.;Jeong, H.;Ha C. S.
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.306-313
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    • 2005
  • Surface modified nanofillers are often used as curative-cum reinforcing agents for functional polymers. The polymer nanofiller interaction depends on the curative systems used. In the present study the carboxylic group of the carboxylated nitrile elastomer participated in the reaction with Zn-ion coated nanosilica filler producing a type of ionomeric elastomer. The interaction at the molecular level thus produced a high modulus vulcanizate. In this case, the S and MBT system, as curative, had an edge over the MDA and DPG curative system. Interfacial adhesion was enhanced in the presence of Zn-ion-coated nanosilica filler associated with dynamic mechanical behavior. The inferior properties obtained in the case of the MDA and DPG curative system were due to the decreased reactivity of the silica surface, thus reducing interfacial adhesion.

Evaluation of Interfacial and Mechanical Properties of GF/p-DCPD Composites with Different Sizing Agents (사이징제에 따른 유리섬유/폴리디사이클로펜타디엔 복합재료의 계면물성 및 기계적 물성 평가)

  • Kim, Jong-Hyun;Kwon, Dong-Jun;Shin, Pyeong-Su;Park, Ha-Seung;Baek, Yeong-Min;Park, Joung-Man
    • Composites Research
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 2018
  • Interfacial and mechanical properties of neat and two sizing agents coated glass fiber (GF)/polydicyclopentadiene (p-DCPD) composites were evaluated at room and low temperatures, $25^{\circ}C$ and $-20^{\circ}C$. Sizing agents of GFs were extracted using acetone and compared via FT-IR. Surface energy and work of adhesion between GFs and p-DCPD were calculated by dynamic contact angle measurement. Mechanical properties of different GFs were determined using single fiber tensile test and interfacial properties of single GF reinforced DCPD strip were determined using cyclic loading tensile test. Mechanical properties of GFs/p-DCPD composites at room and low temperatures were determined using tensile, compressive, and Izod impact tests. Interfacial and mechanical properties were different with sizing agents of GFs and the optimized condition of sizing agent was found.

Improvement on Interfacial, Thermal, and Water Resistance Properties of Wood Sandwich Composites for Stone Bed using CNT-Animal Glue Adhesive (탄소나노튜브/아교 접착제를 이용한 돌침대용 목재 샌드위치 복합재의 계면, 열적 및 방수특성 증가)

  • Kim, Jong-Hyun;Kwon, Dong-Jun;Shin, Pyeong-Su;Baek, Yeong-Min;Park, Ha-Seung;Moon, Sun-Ok;Park, Joung-Man
    • Composites Research
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.235-240
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    • 2017
  • Animal glue, a water-soluble adhesive, has been used historically for high-performance traditional furniture despite the disadvantage of weakness against moisture. Many scientists studied the ways to improve water resistance of animal glue. Improvements on the interfacial, thermal, and water resistance properties of wood sandwich composites (WSC) was studied with carbon nanotube (CNT) wt% in animal glue. Real-time temperature of WSC was measured after WSC was heated with increasing CNT wt%. Lap shear test was performed to determine the interfacial properties of wood and animal glue with CNTs. Water resistance properties of animal glue were determined by lap shear test using specimens dipped in water and the results were compared with the dry case. Hydrophobicity of animal glue by static contact angle was correlated with the variation of lap shear test. Interfacial, thermal, and water resistance properties for animal glue were improved with properly added CNTs.

Interfacial Properties of Electrodeposited Carbon Fibers Reinforced Epoxy Composites Using Fragmentation Technique and Acoustic Emission

  • Yeong-Min Kim;Joung-Man Park;Ki-Won Kim;Dong-Jin Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.28-31
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    • 1999
  • Carbon fiber/epoxy composites using electrodeposited monomeric and polymeric coupling agents were compared with the dipping and the untreated cases. Treating conditions such as time, concentration and temperature were optimized. Four-fibers embedded micro-composites were prepared for fragmentation test. Interfacial properties of four-fiber composites with different surface treatments were investigated with simultaneous acoustic emission (AE) monitoring. The microfailure mechanisms occurring from fiber break, matrix and interlayer crackings were examined by AE parameters and an optical microscope. It was found that interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of electrodeposited carbon fibers was much higher than the other cases under dry and wet conditions. Well separated and different-shaped AE groups occurs for the untreated and ED treated case, respectively.

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