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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2020.32.4.245

Study on Properties of Carbon Sheet Molding Compound(C-SMC) according to Resin and Carbon Fiber Ratio  

Seo, Dae-kyung (Korea Dyeing and Finishing Technology Institute(DYETEC))
Yang, Suk-gon (Korea Dyeing and Finishing Technology Institute(DYETEC))
Kim, Ki Young (Ilsung Machinery Co. Ltd)
Park, Min Gee (Ilsung Machinery Co. Ltd)
Park, Dae-gyu (Korea Textile Machinery Convergence Research Institute)
Lee, Eun-ha (Korea Textile Machinery Convergence Research Institute)
Kim, Yong-tae (Geokwang ENG. Co. Ltd)
Bae, Jin-Seok (Department of Textile System Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
Publication Information
Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.32, no.4, 2020 , pp. 245-254 More about this Journal
Abstract
The sheet molding compound composite has been applied divers section. This paper reports processing of carbon fiber reinforced thermosetting composite with diverse resins and which was composed of chopped carbon fiber (30 ~ 60 wt%). Normally the paste that the viscosity is over 15,000 cps has been used in traditional Sheet molding compound (SMC) machine. In this research, SMC machine was designed to make Carbon-sheet molding compound (C-SMC) prepreg which was composed with low viscosity resin (1,800 ~ 2,500 cps increase up to 10,000 cps after aging). In order to confirm the optimal processing condition. Mechanical strength tests including tensile test, shear test, impact test, flexural strength test were conducted on C-SMC composites. Plus we identified the correlation between the mechanical properties and prepreg processing condition (carbon ratio and applied resin).
Keywords
carbon sheet molding compound(C-SMC); prepreg; tensile stress; impact test; flexural strength; delamination;
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