• Title/Summary/Keyword: 입자강화 복합재료

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Investigation of Thermal Stability of Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Micrometer-Sized Silica Particles (다중벽 탄소나노튜브와 마이크로미터 크기 실리카 입자로 강화된 에폭시 복합재료의 열 안정성에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Ryun;You, Byeong Il;Ahn, Ji Ho;Lee, Gyo Woo
    • Composites Research
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.306-314
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    • 2016
  • In this study, to improve the thermal stabilities of the epoxy composite specimens in addition to the enhanced mechanical properties, those were reinforced with carbon nanotubes and micrometer-sized silica particles. To disperse the filler in matrix relatively simple physical process, specimens were fabricated using shear mixing and sonication. Tensile strength, coefficients of thermal expansion and thermal conductivity of the specimens were measured with varied contents of the two fillers. The mechanical and thermal properties were also discussed, and the experimental results of thermal expansion related to the thermal stability of the specimens were compared with those from several micromechanics models. The hybrid composites specimens incorporating 0.6 wt% of carbon nanotubes and 50 wt% of silica particles showed better mechanical properties than the others with increase in tensile strength up to 11%, with respect to those of the baseline specimens. As the silica contents were increased the thermal expansion was reduced down to 36%, and the thermal stability was improved with the decreased thermal deformation. Thermal conductivity of the epoxy composite specimens incorporating 50 wt% of silica particles was enhanced, which demonstrate improvement of 72%. The mechanical and thermal properties of the hybrid composites specimens incorporating the two fillers were improved simultaneously.

Micromechanical Properties in Elastically Inhomogeneous Materials (Part II : Elastic Moduli and Thermal Expansion Coefficients) (탄성 불균질 재료의 미시역학거동 (Part II : 탄성계수 및 열팽창계수))

  • Gang, Chang-Seok;Hong, Seong-Gil;Wakashima, Kenji
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.372-377
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    • 2001
  • A theory developed in Part I has been applied to calculate effective elastic and thermoelastic moduli of particle-strengthened, unidirectionally fiber-reinforced, and layered composites. For the unidirectional fiber composites the effect of fiber aspect ratio is taken into account. The analytical solutions obtained to the effective elastic moduli are compared with some of existing expressions and the following results are found. The effective bulk and shear moduli of the particle strengthened composites coincide with Korner's expressions, which correspond with the lower bounds of Hanshin and Shtrikman. The same expressions as the lower bounds of Hill and Hanshin are obtained for five independent moduli of the aligned continuous fiber composites, four of which coincide with Hanshin and Rosen's exact solutions for 'composite cylinder assemblage'.

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Initiation and Growth Behavior of Small Surface Fatigue Crack on SiC Particle Reinforced Aluminum Composite (SiC 입자 강화 알루미늄기 복합재료의 표면미소 피로균열 발생 및 초기진전거동)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyoup;Choi, Young-Geun;Kim, Sang-Tae;Lee, Moon-Hwan
    • Composites Research
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2008
  • Reversed plane bending fatigue tests were conducted on SiC particle aluminum composite. The initiation and growth behaviors of small surface fatigue cracks were continuously monitored by the replica technique and investigated in detail. The fatigue life of MMC is shorter than that of matrix because there exists interface debonding of SiC particles and matrix on the whole face of the notch part in the casting metal matrix composite(MMC). The coalescence of micro-cracks was observed in the tests conducted at high stress levels. Due to the coalescence, a higher crack growth rate of small cracks rather than those of long cracks was recognized in da/dn-$K_{max}$ relationship.

Non-Destructive Evaluation of Microstructure of SiC/AC8A Composite Material by Ultrasonic Measurement (초음파를 이용한 비파괴방법에 의한 SiC/AC8A금속 복합재료의 미시조직 평가)

  • Park, Y.C.;Yun, D.P.;Lee, G.C.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.225-233
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    • 1997
  • This study is performed to establish a non-destructive evaluation method for metal matrix composite using ultrasonic technique. The specimen is made of SiC/AC8A metal matrix composite by squeeze-casting method. Three kinds or reinforced particles are prepared as 4.86, 8.09 and $11.44{\mu}m$ to investigate the effect of size on the mechanical and ultrasonic properties of metal matrix composite. In addition, four different volume fractions (14, 22.5, 27.5, 35%) of reinforced particles are prepared per each size to examine the effect of volume fraction on the ultrasonic properties. From this specimen, the availability and precision of measurement of Young's modulus are examined and the evaluation method for microstructure of metar matrix composite using the speed of sound and attenuation factor is also reviewed. The results show that the Young's modulus measured by ultrasonic method is as effective as that measured by mechanical method. It is also known that the size and volume fraction of reinforced fiber are precisely evaluated using the speed of sound and attenuation factor.

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Evaluation of Fracture Behavior on Particle Reinforced Composite Using Digital Image Correlation (DIC를 이용한 입자강화 복합재료의 파괴거동 평가)

  • Hong, Sang-Hyun;Lee, Jeong-Won;Kim, Jae-Hoon;Lee, Sang-Yeon;Park, Jae-Beom;Jung, Gyoo-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.46 no.7
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    • pp.535-541
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    • 2018
  • In this study, wedge splitting tests were performed to evaluate fracture behavior of particle reinforced composite materials. Crack resistance was evaluated by using CTOD (crack tip opening displacement) and crack tip opening angle (CTOA). The particle reinforced composites were tested under various temperature ($-60^{\circ}C{\sim}50^{\circ}C$) and load speed (5~500mm/min). Also, digital image correlation method (DIC) was used to analyze the strain field at crack tip. Test results showed that the fracture energy increased with decreasing temperature and crack resistance increased with increasing load velocity.

Fire Resistance Study of PP Thermoplastic Composites with Particulate Reinforcements and Br Flame Retardants (무기 입자 강화제와 브롬(Br) 난연제에 따른 폴리프로필렌 복합재료의 난연성 향상에 관한 연구)

  • 곽성복;황성덕;남재도;고재송;최형기
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.260-269
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    • 2002
  • The fire resistance of particulate polypropylene composite systems were investigated by using various reinforced particles such as zeolite, talc, $CaCO_3$ particles. In this study, The effect of particle size on the thermal properties of composite and the effect of reinforced particles on the fire resistance were studied. The inorganic reinforced particles used in this study were recycled zeolite(average particle diameter=85.34 $mu extrm{m}$), $CaCO_3$ (33.93 $mu extrm{m}$), and talc (18.51 $mu extrm{m}$). The fire resistance of composite systems was thoroughly examined by measuring limited oxygen index (LOI, ASTM D2863) and cone calorimetry (ASTM E1354, ISO 5660). Thermal stability of composite systems was thoroughly examined by measuring TGA. The flame retardants (DBDPO) and reinforced particles reduce the maximum heat release rate (M-HRR) in the order of Talc > $CaCO_3$ > recycled Zeolite. Comparing the cone calorimetry experimental results of the particle reinforced polymer composite system exhibited twice higher efficiency than DBDPO in polypropylene systems, and the LOI also showed similar trends to the cone calorimetry experiments. The optical and scanning electron microscopy techniques were used to investigate the composites ash layer and the core fracture surfaces in the burning process. The reinforcing inorganic particles seemed to accumulate at the surface of ash layer, and subsequently intercept the oxygen transport and heat transfer into the core area.

Improved Electrical Conductivity of CFRP by Conductive Nano-Particles Coating for lightning Strike Protection (낙뢰손상방지를 위한 전도성 나노입자 코팅에 의한 탄소섬유 복합재료의 전기전도도 향상 연구)

  • Ha, Min-Seok;Kwon, Oh-Yang;Choi, Heung-Soap
    • Composites Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2010
  • The improvement of electrical conductivity of carbon-fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) has been investigated by silver nano-particles coating for the purpose of lightning strike protection. Silver nano-particles in colloid were sprayed on the surface of carbon fibers, which were then impregnated by epoxy resin to form a CFRP specimen. Electrical resistance was measured by contact resistance meter which utilize the principles of the AC 4-terminal method. Electrical resistance value was then converted to electrical conductivity. The coated silver nano-particles on the carbon fibers were verified by SEM and EDS. The electrical conductivity was increased by three times of the ordinary CFRP.