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AuthorLaban, O.
AuthorMahdi, E.
Available date2020-10-13T11:00:39Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameInternational Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
ResourceScopus
ISSN1437496
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2017.08.008
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16438
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of multiple surface treatment, including chemical etching and plasma treatments, on the mode I inter-laminar fracture toughness () of aluminum/fiberglass fiber-metal laminates. Laser technology was employed to further enhance aluminum substrate surface morphology to promote micro-mechanical interlocks (MMI) with non-crimp [0°/−45°/90°/+45°] fiberglass/epoxy resin. A vacuum assisted resin transfer molding technique was used to produce the hybrid laminates. Five surface pre-treatments were compared; N2 plasma, O2 plasma, alkaline etch, laser, and laser+N2 plasma. Alkaline etched specimens absorbed the highest energy (237.8%) whereas laser+N2 plasma treated specimens exhibited the highest (73.2%). In addition, when MMI is promoted, the mechanical locks acted as localized obstacles resisting the propagating crack and caused transition of failure mode from adhesive to adhesive-cohesive mixed mode.
SponsorThe authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) through the National Priorities Research Program NPRP # 6 - 292 - 2- 127 .
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectFiber metal laminates
Fracture toughness
Hybrid composites
Micro-mechanical interlocking
Surface pre-treatments
TitleEnhancing mode I inter-laminar fracture toughness of aluminum/fiberglass fiber-metal laminates by combining surface pre-treatments
TypeArticle
Pagination234-239
Volume Number78


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