Liquid-Solid Interaction to Evaluate Thermal Aging Effects on Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites

IF 1.8 Q3 MECHANICS
Fluids Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.3390/fluids9050100
P. Narongdej, Jack Hanson, E. Barjasteh, S. Moghtadernejad
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Abstract

This study investigated the thermally induced aging effects on a carbon fiber-reinforced composite (CFRP) comprising benzoxazine (BZ) and cycloaliphatic epoxy resin (CER). Herein, we employed various testing methodologies to assess the aging behavior of CFRP samples with differing CER and BZ ratios. Traditional techniques, including weight change quantification and qualitative analysis of surface morphology, reveal that higher CER content correlates with increased aging. Additionally, wettability analysis demonstrates that both BZ and BZ-CER composites exhibit heightened hydrophilicity with thermal aging, potentially exacerbating concerns such as icing and surface erosion. Notably, the BZ-CER composite displays greater hydrophilicity compared to the BZ composite, consistent with weight change trends. These findings underscore the utility of surface wettability analysis as a valuable tool for monitoring thermo-oxidative aging in polymers and their surface behavior in response to fluid interactions, particularly within high glass transition temperature (Tg) BZ-CER systems utilized in structural composite applications.
通过液固相互作用评估碳纤维增强复合材料的热老化效应
本研究调查了由苯并恶嗪(BZ)和环醛环氧树脂(CER)组成的碳纤维增强复合材料(CFRP)的热诱导老化效应。在此,我们采用了各种测试方法来评估不同 CER 和 BZ 比率的 CFRP 样品的老化行为。重量变化定量和表面形态定性分析等传统技术表明,CER 含量越高,老化程度越高。此外,润湿性分析表明,BZ 和 BZ-CER 复合材料在热老化过程中都表现出更高的亲水性,可能会加剧结冰和表面侵蚀等问题。值得注意的是,与 BZ 复合材料相比,BZ-CER 复合材料显示出更大的亲水性,这与重量变化趋势一致。这些发现强调了表面润湿性分析的实用性,它是监测聚合物热氧化老化及其表面行为对流体相互作用响应的重要工具,特别是在结构复合材料应用中使用的高玻璃化转变温度 (Tg) BZ-CER 系统中。
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Fluids
Fluids Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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3.40
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审稿时长
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