The influence of the distribution angle of graphene oxide on the mechanical properties and non‐reciprocity of composites

Author:

Xia Zhangwei1,Guo Zhangxin1ORCID,Chen Qi1,Niu Weijing2,Liang Jianguo1,Chai Gin Boay3,Wu Wenyun145

Affiliation:

1. College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan China

2. Department of Mechatronics Engineering Shanxi Polytechnic College Taiyuan China

3. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

4. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Material Strength and Structural Impact Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan China

5. National Demonstration Center for Experimental Mechanics Education Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan China

Abstract

AbstractThis study used molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the effects of the distribution angle of graphene oxide (GO) on the mechanical properties and non‐reciprocity of composite materials. The results of uniaxial tensile tests indicated that the mechanical properties of the composites are optimal when the distribution angles of GO are at 30° and 45°. The 30° model has an elastic modulus of 5.79 MPa, which is higher compared to the other models. The 80° model, however, has much lower mechanical properties, with a modulus of 1.42 MPa lower than the 30° model. Similarly, the 50° model also exhibits poorer mechanical properties with an elastic modulus of 4.42 MPa. Additionally, the 50° model is 24% lower than the 45° model. Through simulations of shearing in different directions and with different strain rates, it was found that the sensitivity of different GO distribution angles to strain rates varies. When the distribution angle is at 45°, the mechanical non‐reciprocity of the composite material is more pronounced.Highlights Explored the mechanical properties of GO/PA66 composites at the molecular level. Revealed the microscopic mechanism of interaction between GO and PA66. The effect of GO distribution angle on uniaxial tensile properties was studied. Studied the mechanism of the effect of GO distribution angle on non‐reciprocity.

Publisher

Wiley

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