<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE ArticleSet PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD PubMed 2.7//EN" "https://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/ncbi/pubmed/in/PubMed.dtd">
<ArticleSet>
<Article>
<Journal>
				<PublisherName>Iranian Nanotechnology Society</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>1735-7004</Issn>
				<Volume>9</Volume>
				<Issue>1</Issue>
				<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
					<Year>2013</Year>
					<Month>03</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
				</PubDate>
			</Journal>
<ArticleTitle>The Effect of Nanoclay on Damaged Areas of Composite and Nanocomposite Laminates</ArticleTitle>
<VernacularTitle></VernacularTitle>
			<FirstPage>25</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>32</LastPage>
			<ELocationID EIdType="pii">3876</ELocationID>
			
			
			<Language>EN</Language>
<AuthorList>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Sh.</FirstName>
					<LastName>Dolati</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University-Semnan Branch, Semnan, I. R. Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>A.</FirstName>
					<LastName>Fereidoon</LastName>
<Affiliation>Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, I. R. Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>A. R.</FirstName>
					<LastName>Sabet</LastName>
<Affiliation>Departments of Composite, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, I. R. Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
</AuthorList>
				<PublicationType>Journal Article</PublicationType>
			<History>
				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2013</Year>
					<Month>01</Month>
					<Day>03</Day>
				</PubDate>
			</History>
		<Abstract>The influence of nanoclay on the impact damage resistance of glass fiber–epoxy composites has been investigated using high-velocity repeated ice impact tests. The incorporation of nanoclay into epoxy enhances the impact resistance of the composites. The impact of ice is a realistic scenario for composite structures such as aircraft fuselages, wing skins and fan blades and it is not a completely understood threat. Repeated ice impact events, such as the ones during a hailstorm, can cause significant damage. This work focuses on repeated ice impact experiments and damage in composite and nanocomposite materials. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the exfoliation and intercalation of the nanoclay in the studied epoxy resin system. The result shows that plates with a fiber orientation of [45°/45°]s in the composite produce the minimum delamination and that a small amount of nanoclay is enough to improve the mechanical properties of the nanoclay-polymer nanocomposites.</Abstract>
		<ObjectList>
			<Object Type="keyword">
			<Param Name="value">Nanocomposites</Param>
			</Object>
			<Object Type="keyword">
			<Param Name="value">Ice impact</Param>
			</Object>
			<Object Type="keyword">
			<Param Name="value">Damage assessment</Param>
			</Object>
			<Object Type="keyword">
			<Param Name="value">Nanoclay</Param>
			</Object>
			<Object Type="keyword">
			<Param Name="value">Damaged areas</Param>
			</Object>
		</ObjectList>
<ArchiveCopySource DocType="pdf">https://www.ijnnonline.net/article_3876_834a3bd235bca0caa53141f2ebc30438.pdf</ArchiveCopySource>
</Article>
</ArticleSet>
