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Development and Characterization of Healable Carbon Fiber Composites with a Reversibly Cross Linked Polymer
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2010
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Materials ScienceCarbon Fiber PreformFiber ReinforcementFibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringFiber-reinforced CompositePolymer ScienceMechanical EngineeringCarbon FiberResin Transfer MoldComposite TechnologyContinuous-fibre CompositePolymer CompositesThermoplastic CompositePolymer ChemistryPolymer Matrix Composites
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates with remendable cross-linked polymeric matrices were fabricated using a modified resin transfer mold (RTM) technique. The healable composite resin, bis-maleimide tetrafuran (2MEP4F), was synthesized by mixing two monomers, furan (4F) and maleimide (2MEP), at elevated temperatures. The fast kinetic rate of the reaction of polymer constituents requires a fast injection of the healable resin into the carbon fiber preform. The polymer viscosity as a function of time and temperature was experimentally quantified in order to optimize the fabrication of the composite material and to guarantee a uniform flow of the resin through the reinforcement. The method was validated by characterizing the thermo-mechanical properties of the polymerized 2MEP4F. Additionally, the thermo-mechanical properties of the remendable CFRP material were studied.
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