Kara, MemduhTatar, Ahmet CanerKirici, MuhammedKepir, YusufGunoz, AlperAvci, Ahmet2024-02-232024-02-2320220021-99831530-793Xhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00219983221136278https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12452/14357This study aims to investigate the low-velocity impact response of boron nitride nanoparticles (BNNPs) added carbon fiber reinforced pipes (CFRPs) at various temperature values. Carbon fiber/epoxy composite specimens with (+/- 55 degrees)(3) winding angles were manufactured with the filament winding method. Low-velocity impact tests were performed with a 15 J energy level at five different temperatures between -196 degrees C and 23 degrees C ranges to understand the cryogenic environment effect on BNNP added carbon fiber reinforced tubes and neat carbon fiber reinforced tubes. The force-displacement and contact force-time graphs were attained in consequence of low-velocity impact tests. The damage areas, their size and characteristics were scrutinized both visually and with the aid of a Microscope. The test results showed that when ambiance temperatures decreased, the damage areas considerably increased both filled with BNNP and without BNNP filament wound carbon fiber reinforced tubes.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBoron NitrideCarbon Fiber Reinforced TubesCryogenic TemperatureLow-Velocity ImpactEffects of extreme low temperatures on the impact behavior of boron nitride nanofillers added carbon fiber/epoxy composite tubesArticle5630463546442-s2.0-85141015961Q2WOS:000875962700001Q310.1177/00219983221136278