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Carbon fiber reinforced phenolic Resin/Silica ceramer composites—processing, mechanical and thermal properties
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Materials ScienceFiber ReinforcementEngineeringMechanical PropertiesMechanical EngineeringPolymer ScienceCarbon FiberPhenolic/silica Ceramer CompositesCarbon MaterialsFabricated CompositesComposite TechnologyPolymer CompositesPolymer Matrix CompositesFiber-reinforced CompositeThermal Properties
Abstract Phenolic/silica ceramers were prepared by the sol‐gel method. Carbon fiber reinforced phenolic/silica ceramer composites with high thermal resistance were fabricated. Tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) was used as a monomer for sol‐gel system. Different ratios of the sol‐gel solutoins and phenolic resins were adopted and the resulting ceramers were used as matrices for carbon fiber reinforced composites. The mechanical and thermal properties of the fabricated composites were studied. The results show that the incorporation of inorganic ingredients into the phenolic resins will increase the thermal resistance of the fabricated composites but not affect the flexural strength of the carbon fiber reinforced phenolic/silica ceramer composites up to 60 wt%. The morphologies of the ceramer matrices were examined by SEM. SiO 2 particles from at the gaps between fibers for higher inorganic contents.
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