Bolyai János Kutatási Ösztöndíj(BO/00658/21/6) Támogató: Bolyai János Kutatási Ösztöndíj
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites have garnered widespread adoption
in diverse industries due to their exceptional properties and versatility. As global
demand for these materials continues to rise, effective management of waste generated
during production and end-of-life cycles becomes imperative. Recycling technologies
offer a promising solution, enabling the recovery of reinforcing materials and the
circularization of material flows in the composites industry. This study investigates
the potential of recycled carbon fibers (rCFs) as interlayers to enhance the interlaminar
fracture toughness of carbon fiber/epoxy composites. Nonwoven mats based on rCFs are
utilized to toughen a unidirectional carbon/epoxy laminate, aiming to improve Mode-I
and Mode-II fracture toughness and fatigue performance. Fracture tests, augmented
with acoustic emission (AE) and microscopic analysis of fracture surfaces, provide
insights into the efficiency of incorporating rCF interlayers to enhance composite
structures' long-term behavior and durability.