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Surface Fractal Analysis for Estimating the Fracture Energy Absorption of Nanoparticle Reinforced Composites
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringGraphite PlateletSurface Fractal AnalysisThermoplastic CompositeSlit Island MethodMechanicsMaterials ScienceMechanical BehaviorComposite TechnologyVinyl EsterSolid MechanicsFiber-reinforced CompositeNanoparticle Reinforced CompositesFracture Energy AbsorptionCrack FormationNanocompositeDynamic Crack PropagationMechanics Of Materials
In this study, the fractal dimensions of failure surfaces of vinyl ester based nanocomposites are estimated using two classical methods, Vertical Section Method (VSM) and Slit Island Method (SIM), based on the processing of 3D digital microscopic images. Self-affine fractal geometry has been observed in the experimentally obtained failure surfaces of graphite platelet reinforced nanocomposites subjected to quasi-static uniaxial tensile and low velocity punch-shear loading. Fracture energy and fracture toughness are estimated analytically from the surface fractal dimensionality. Sensitivity studies show an exponential dependency of fracture energy and fracture toughness on the fractal dimensionality. Contribution of fracture energy to the total energy absorption of these nanoparticle reinforced composites is demonstrated. For the graphite platelet reinforced nanocomposites investigated, surface fractal analysis has depicted the probable ductile or brittle fracture propagation mechanism, depending upon the rate of loading.
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