Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite

The study of the microstructure of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites typically involves optical microscopy observations of the samples in two-dimensions (2D), and any threedimensional (3D) characteristics of the composites are generally inferred from these planar observations. In ord...

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Main Authors: Wahab, A.A., Abdul Latif, M.R., Karuppanan , Saravanan, Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi
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Published: Electron Microscopy Society of Malaysia 2011
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spelling my.utp.eprints.76992017-01-19T08:23:28Z Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite Wahab, A.A. Abdul Latif, M.R. Karuppanan , Saravanan Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The study of the microstructure of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites typically involves optical microscopy observations of the samples in two-dimensions (2D), and any threedimensional (3D) characteristics of the composites are generally inferred from these planar observations. In order to properly understand the layout and dispersion of the fibers in this composite, 3D observations are necessary. In this work, serial sectioning and 3D reconstruction methods were employed to generate 3D views of resin-infused CFRP composite samples. Serial sectioning tasks were performed using metallography techniques and equipment, where images of the composite were obtained after each successive polishing step. Using the open source software NIH ImageJ, these images were then digitally enhanced and combined to generate a 3D volume of the composite. The 3D reconstructions clearly showed that the fiber and tow bundles, which were expected to be straight and parallel, were dispersed and undulating. The resultant 3D microstructure revealed resin-rich areas that may weaken the composite due to lack of reinforcements in this area. On the other hand, the measurements of fiber undulation showed that the inclination angles were generally less than 1° which would not significantly weaken the CFRP further. Electron Microscopy Society of Malaysia 2011 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7699/1/Scopus_-_Print_Document.pdf Wahab, A.A. and Abdul Latif, M.R. and Karuppanan , Saravanan and Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi (2011) Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7699/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Wahab, A.A.
Abdul Latif, M.R.
Karuppanan , Saravanan
Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi
Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
description The study of the microstructure of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites typically involves optical microscopy observations of the samples in two-dimensions (2D), and any threedimensional (3D) characteristics of the composites are generally inferred from these planar observations. In order to properly understand the layout and dispersion of the fibers in this composite, 3D observations are necessary. In this work, serial sectioning and 3D reconstruction methods were employed to generate 3D views of resin-infused CFRP composite samples. Serial sectioning tasks were performed using metallography techniques and equipment, where images of the composite were obtained after each successive polishing step. Using the open source software NIH ImageJ, these images were then digitally enhanced and combined to generate a 3D volume of the composite. The 3D reconstructions clearly showed that the fiber and tow bundles, which were expected to be straight and parallel, were dispersed and undulating. The resultant 3D microstructure revealed resin-rich areas that may weaken the composite due to lack of reinforcements in this area. On the other hand, the measurements of fiber undulation showed that the inclination angles were generally less than 1° which would not significantly weaken the CFRP further.
format Citation Index Journal
author Wahab, A.A.
Abdul Latif, M.R.
Karuppanan , Saravanan
Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi
author_facet Wahab, A.A.
Abdul Latif, M.R.
Karuppanan , Saravanan
Abdul Aziz, Adam Hareezi
author_sort Wahab, A.A.
title Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
title_short Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
title_full Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
title_fullStr Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
title_sort three-dimensional reconstruction of resin-infused carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite
publisher Electron Microscopy Society of Malaysia
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7699/1/Scopus_-_Print_Document.pdf
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