Dynamic Strengthening of Carbon Nanotube Fibers under
Extreme Mechanical Impulses
Posted on 2019-05-14 - 00:00
A monofilament fiber
spun from individual carbon nanotubes is an
arbitrarily long ensemble of weakly interacting, aligned, discrete
nanoparticles. Despite the structural resemblance of carbon nanotube
monofilament fibers to crystalline polymeric fibers, very little is
known about their dynamic collective mechanics, which arise from van
der Waals interactions among the individual carbon nanotubes. Using
ultrafast stroboscopic microscopy, we study the collective dynamics
of carbon nanotube fibers and compare them directly with nylon, Kevlar,
and aluminum monofilament fibers under the same supersonic impact
conditions. The in situ dynamics and kinetic parameters of the fibers
show that the kinetic energy absorption characteristics of the carbon
nanotube fibers surpass all other fibers. This study provides insight
into the strain-rate-dependent strengthening mechanics of an ensemble
of nanomaterials for the development of high-performance fibers used
in body armor and other protective nanomaterials possessing exceptional
stability in various harsh environments.
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Xie, Wanting; Zhang, Runyang; Headrick, Robert J.; Taylor, Lauren W.; Kooi, Steven; Pasquali, Matteo; et al. (2019). Dynamic Strengthening of Carbon Nanotube Fibers under
Extreme Mechanical Impulses. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b00350