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Carbon fiber composite characterization in adverse thermal environments.
[摘要] The behavior of carbon fiber aircraft composites was studied in adverse thermal environments. The effects of resin composition and fiber orientation were measured in two test configurations: 102 by 127 millimeter (mm) test coupons were irradiated at approximately 22.5 kW/m{sup 2} to measure thermal response, and 102 by 254 mm test coupons were irradiated at approximately 30.7 kW/m{sup 2} to characterize piloted flame spread in the vertically upward direction. Carbon-fiber composite materials with epoxy and bismaleimide resins, and uni-directional and woven fiber orientations, were tested. Bismaleimide samples produced less smoke, and were more resistant to flame spread, as expected for high temperature thermoset resins with characteristically lower heat release rates. All materials lost approximately 20-25% of their mass regardless of resin type, fiber orientation, or test configuration. Woven fiber composites displayed localized smoke jetting whereas uni-directional composites developed cracks parallel to the fibers from which smoke and flames emanated. Swelling and delamination were observed with volumetric expansion on the order of 100% to 200%. The purpose of this work was to provide validation data for SNL's foundational thermal and combustion modeling capabilities.
[发布日期] 2011-05-01 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 材料科学(综合)
[关键词] AIRCRAFT;CARBON FIBERS;COMBUSTION;COMPOSITE MATERIALS;CONFIGURATION;FIBERS;FLAMES;ORIENTATION;RESINS;SIMULATION;SWELLING;VALIDATION [时效性] 
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