Improvement in the Damping Behavior of Hierarchical Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Plastic for Park Golf Club Faces

Authors
Bae, SeoyeonShin, MinhyeokKim, EunjungLee, SungbiYu, Woong-RyeolAhn, Cheol-HeeNa, Wonjin
Issue Date
2025-02
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Polymers, v.17, no.3
Abstract
Park golf, introduced to Korea in 2000, has become a popular leisure activity, especially among older people. However, sudden shock between the ball and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) face can increase the risk of injuries, highlighting the need for enhanced damping material. However, restitution and damping are critical properties of golf clubs and often exhibit a conflicting relationship; thus, a method is needed to address this challenge. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a CFRP with an enhanced restitution and damping ratio by incorporating carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide nanofillers into the existing CFRP face material. A drop test apparatus was set up to measure the coefficient of restitution, and the damping properties were evaluated using a pencil lead-breaking test. CNTs exhibited high rebound properties due to their stiffness and hardness. In contrast, GO provided a modest increase in rebound while demonstrating a superior damping ratio, attributed to its layered structure and high internal friction. Based on these results, the optimal nanofiller content was determined as GO 0.025 wt%, showing a minor improvement in rebound performance, a 1033% improvement in vibration damping, and an 84% improvement in acoustic damping. Notably, this finding implies the importance of nanomaterial shape and its interaction with the composite matrix. A double-masked user test with a prototype confirmed enhanced comfort and reduced vibration feedback. The low-vibration components developed in this study are expected to be applicable in future research for controlling the damping ratio under impact or vibrations, such as UAM and helicopters.
Keywords
COEFFICIENT; RESTITUTION; COMPOSITES; THERMOSET; carbon fiber composite; park golf club; nanofillers; coefficient of restitution; vibration damping
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152002
DOI
10.3390/polym17030264
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