2013 journal article

Self-healing sandwich structures incorporating an interfacial layer with vascular network

SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 22(2).

By: C. Chen n, K. Peters n & Y. Li*

co-author countries: China 🇨🇳 United States of America 🇺🇸
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

A self-healing capability specifically targeted for sandwich composite laminates based on interfacial layers with built-in vascular networks is presented. The self-healing occurs at the facesheet–core interface through an additional interfacial layer to seal facesheet cracks and rebond facesheet–core regions. The efficacy of introducing the self-healing system at the facesheet–core interface is evaluated through four-point bend and edgewise compression testing of representative foam core sandwich composite specimens with impact induced damage. The self-healing interfacial layer partially restored the specific initial stiffness, doubling the residual initial stiffness as compared to the control specimen after the impact event. The restoration of the ultimate specific skin strength was less successful. The results also highlight the critical challenge in self-healing of sandwich composites, which is to rebond facesheets which have separated from the core material.