A quantitative assessment for the orientation and distribution of carbon fibers in the bipolar plate of fuel cell using high frequency ultrasound

Yi-Hsun Lin, Chih-Chung Huang, Shyh-Hau Wang
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Conductive polymer composites fabricated by adding a certain amount of conductive fillers, such as carbon black or carbon nanotube, into a polymer substrate are commonly used as the material of the bipolar plate in fuel cells. The electrical conductivity of polymer composites is affected by the distribution and orientation of fillers and is therefore crucial to be assessed. This study is to develop methods and techniques for nondestructively measuring properties of carbon fibers in the conductive polymer composite using a high frequency ultrasound system. The experiments were carried out from samples, fabricated by an injection molding machine, composed of a 5×5 cm polycarbonate added with carbon fibers of 6 µm diameter and 3 mm length and those of weight percentage at 0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3%. The ultrasonic signals of conductive polymer composites associated with different filler concentrations were acquired from a 48 MHz high frequency ultrasound imaging system. The raster scanning images corresponding to depths at 0.15 and 0.3 mm beneath the surface of conductive polymer composites were reconstructed. The orientation of filler carbon fibers parallel or perpendicular to the surface of conductive polymer composites were calculated according to their respective percentages of pixel content in the image. Results showed that percentages of pixel contents for fillers of carbon fibers at the depth of 0.15 mm beneath the surface of sample for those 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 wt% filler carbon fibers were calculated to be 2.50±1.13, 5.19±1.70, and 5.93±1.29, respectively, and those of 0.3mm were to be 2.91±1.46, 6.18±1.60, and 6.42±1.77, respectively. Moreover, those percentages of pixel contents for fillers of perpendicular orientation with respect to depth of 0.15mm were 1.49±0.89, 2.49±0.96, and 3.62±0.95, respectively; those of 0.3mm were 1.39±0.72, 2.70±0.62, and 3.97±0.94, respectively. This study demonstrated that current high frequency ultrasound image incorporated with the analysis method is feasible to be applied to quantitatively and rapidly assess the distributions of fillers in conductive polymer composites.
利用高频超声定量评价燃料电池双极板中碳纤维的取向和分布
在聚合物衬底中加入一定量的导电填料(如炭黑或碳纳米管)制成的导电聚合物复合材料是燃料电池中常用的双极板材料。聚合物复合材料的电导率受填料的分布和取向的影响,因此对其进行评估是至关重要的。本研究旨在开发利用高频超声系统无损测量导电聚合物复合材料中碳纤维性能的方法和技术。实验用注塑机制备样品,样品由5×5 cm的聚碳酸酯和直径6µm、长度3 mm的碳纤维以及重量百分比为0、0.1、0.2和0.3%的碳纤维组成。采用48 MHz高频超声成像系统对不同填料浓度下导电聚合物复合材料的超声信号进行了采集。重建了导电聚合物复合材料表面下0.15和0.3 mm深度对应的光栅扫描图像。根据填充碳纤维在图像中各自像素含量的百分比,计算出与导电聚合物复合材料表面平行或垂直的填充碳纤维取向。结果表明,0.1、0.2和0.3 wt%填充量的碳纤维在样品表面下0.15 mm深度处填充的像元含量百分比分别为2.50±1.13、5.19±1.70和5.93±1.29,0.3mm的碳纤维在样品表面下0.15 mm深度处填充的像元含量百分比分别为2.91±1.46、6.18±1.60和6.42±1.77。垂直方向填充体在0.15mm深度上的像元含量百分比分别为1.49±0.89、2.49±0.96和3.62±0.95;0.3mm分别为1.39±0.72、2.70±0.62、3.97±0.94。本研究表明,将当前高频超声图像与分析方法相结合,可用于定量、快速评估导电聚合物复合材料中填料的分布。
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