Abstract

The potential of superelastic shape memory alloy (SMA) fibers to enhance the damping capacity and toughness of a thermoset polymer matrix was evaluated. A single-fiber winder was designed and built to manufacture a pre-form consisting of 102 μm diameter SMA fibers aligned parallel to each other. This pre-form was loaded to varying amounts of pre-strain and impregnated with vinyl ester to manufacture SMA fiber composites with 20% fiber volume fraction. The composites were tested using a Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) and a Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA), to evaluate the improvement in damping capacity of the polymer matrix due to the SMA fibers. Tensile and instrumented impact testing were carried out to evaluate improvements in mechanical properties and toughness of the composites. Appreciable improvement was observed in damping, tensile, and impact properties of the polymer matrix due to reinforcement with superelastic SMA fibers, highlighting the advantages of their use in polymer composites.

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