Investigating the Composite/Metal Interface and its Influence on the Electrical Resistance Measurement
Pedram Gharghabi, Juhyeong Lee, Tinsley Colmer, Michael S. Mazzola,, Thomas E. Lacy, Joni Kluss

TL;DR
This study investigates how electrical current injections affect the electrical resistance of CFRP composites and explores the correlation with flexural properties, revealing that current injection decreases contact resistance but does not significantly alter flexural strength or modulus.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the electrical behavior of CFRP composites under current injection and its impact on contact resistance without affecting mechanical flexural properties.
Findings
Electrical resistance drops after current injection.
Current injection affects contact resistance but not flexural strength.
No clear correlation between resistance change and flexural property change.
Abstract
The advantages introduced by carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites has made them an appropriate choice in many applications and an ideal replacement for conventional materials. The benefits using CFRP composites are due to their lightweight, high stiffness, as well as corrosion resistance. For this reason, there is a fast growing trend in using CFRP composites for aircraft and wind turbine structural applications. The replacement of the conventional aerospace-grade metal alloys (aluminum, titanium, magnesium, etc.) with CFRP composites results in new challenges. For example, an aircraft during flight is prone to be struck by lightning. To withstand the injection of such massive amount of energy, adequate electrical properties, mainly electrical conductivity, is required. In fact, electrical conductance (or its reciprocal, resistance) is a critical parameter representing any…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Materials for Construction · Advanced Energy Technologies and Civil Engineering Innovations · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
