Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure

Smart structures represent of course a current challenge for the application on the aircrafts. Dealing for example with morphing and variable-shape structures, the skin needs to face extremely high strains, while withstanding the operational loads in order to ensure a smooth profile to the complete...

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Main Authors: Arena Maurizio, Viscardi Massimo, Guadagno Liberata, Vertuccio Luigi, Barra Giuseppina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300024
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spelling doaj-dde2db0b7ad942db9149e265548f5d7b2021-02-02T04:01:21ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012330002410.1051/matecconf/201823300024matecconf_easn_ceas2018_00024Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structureArena MaurizioViscardi MassimoGuadagno LiberataVertuccio LuigiBarra GiuseppinaSmart structures represent of course a current challenge for the application on the aircrafts. Dealing for example with morphing and variable-shape structures, the skin needs to face extremely high strains, while withstanding the operational loads in order to ensure a smooth profile to the complete system. In this context, the authors led the design and manufacturing of carbon fiber-reinforced composite panels, including different filler infusions based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) technology. The vibro-acoustic tests have been carried out on an innovative formulation for the characterization of the damping properties related to such micro-handling treatments. The percentage of nano-filler has been chosen so as to be close to the percolation threshold of the material (about 5wt%). As a result of synergic collaboration between Smart Structures Lab of University of Naples “Federico II” and University of Salerno within H2020-MASTRO (Intelligent bulk MAterials for Smart TRanspOrt industries) research project, a multi-functional composite concept has been idealized and developed. The main purpose is to develop intelligent bulk materials for the transport field based on the novel concepts like self-sensing, self-deicing, self-curing, self-healing and selfprotection methodologies to enhance consumer safety, component life-span and performance while reducing maintenance and manufacturing costs. The functionality of the developed components will be demonstrated under relevant conditions at prototype level with special attention to the aerospace structures.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300024
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author Arena Maurizio
Viscardi Massimo
Guadagno Liberata
Vertuccio Luigi
Barra Giuseppina
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Viscardi Massimo
Guadagno Liberata
Vertuccio Luigi
Barra Giuseppina
Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Viscardi Massimo
Guadagno Liberata
Vertuccio Luigi
Barra Giuseppina
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title Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
title_short Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
title_full Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary challenge in the design of a MWCNTs-based polymer smart structure
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Smart structures represent of course a current challenge for the application on the aircrafts. Dealing for example with morphing and variable-shape structures, the skin needs to face extremely high strains, while withstanding the operational loads in order to ensure a smooth profile to the complete system. In this context, the authors led the design and manufacturing of carbon fiber-reinforced composite panels, including different filler infusions based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) technology. The vibro-acoustic tests have been carried out on an innovative formulation for the characterization of the damping properties related to such micro-handling treatments. The percentage of nano-filler has been chosen so as to be close to the percolation threshold of the material (about 5wt%). As a result of synergic collaboration between Smart Structures Lab of University of Naples “Federico II” and University of Salerno within H2020-MASTRO (Intelligent bulk MAterials for Smart TRanspOrt industries) research project, a multi-functional composite concept has been idealized and developed. The main purpose is to develop intelligent bulk materials for the transport field based on the novel concepts like self-sensing, self-deicing, self-curing, self-healing and selfprotection methodologies to enhance consumer safety, component life-span and performance while reducing maintenance and manufacturing costs. The functionality of the developed components will be demonstrated under relevant conditions at prototype level with special attention to the aerospace structures.
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