Quantifying the Effects of Geometric Parameters on the Elastic Properties of Multilayer Graphene Platelet Films

P Penghao Qi (School of Engineering Cardiff University Cardiff CF24 3AA UK) X Xindong Chen (Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, Applied Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University) H Hanxing Zhu (School of Engineering Cardiff University Cardiff CF24 3AA UK) Y Yongtao Lyu (Department of Engineering Mechanics Dalian University of Technology No. 2 Linggong Road Dalian 116024 China) B Bu Zhang (Key Laboratory of Urban Security and Disaster Engineering of Ministry of Education Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China) Q Qing Peng (Pingyuan Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) X Xiqiao Feng (Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, AML, Department of Engineering Mechanics Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China) T Tongxiang Fan D Di Zhang

Abstract

AbstractMultilayer graphene platelet films (MGPFs) are widely studied for their exceptional mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties. The elastic properties and deformation mechanisms of MGPFs are highly sensitive to their geometric parameters, including graphene platelet size, graphene area fraction, and layer count. Despite extensive experimental and theoretical efforts, systematically quantifying these effects remains a significant challenge, severely hindering the design of high‐performance MGPFs. Here, realistic random 3D periodic representative volume element (RVE) models of MGPFs are constructed to perform simulations, quantify the effects of different geometric parameters on all their five independent elastic properties, and uncover the dominant deformation mechanisms. The results reveal that the dimensionless platelet size, graphene area fraction, and number of platelet layers significantly affect the elastic properties, with detailed quantifications provided for their relationships. The effects of defects on the elastic properties are also explored, offering insights into the dominant deformation mechanisms. Validation against experimental data confirms that the developed RVE models and dimensionless results apply to various multilayer laminate composites, including MGPFs, MXene, graphene oxide films, and nacre‐like materials. The findings provide a robust framework and pave the way for optimizing the design of MGPFs and other laminate composites, enabling their potential in diverse applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

P

Penghao Qi

School of Engineering Cardiff University Cardiff CF24 3AA UK

X

Xindong Chen

Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, Applied Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University

H

Hanxing Zhu

School of Engineering Cardiff University Cardiff CF24 3AA UK

Y

Yongtao Lyu

Department of Engineering Mechanics Dalian University of Technology No. 2 Linggong Road Dalian 116024 China

B

Bu Zhang

Key Laboratory of Urban Security and Disaster Engineering of Ministry of Education Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

Q

Qing Peng

Pingyuan Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

X

Xiqiao Feng

Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, AML, Department of Engineering Mechanics Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

T

Tongxiang Fan

D

Di Zhang