INVESTIGADORES
MANFREDI Liliana Beatriz
artículos
Título:
FIRE PERFORMANCE OF COMPOSITES MADE FROM CARBON/PHENOLIC PREPREGS WITH NANOCLAYS
Autor/es:
L. ASARO; S. VILLANUEVA; V. A. ALVAREZ; L. B. MANFREDI; E. S. RODRIGUEZ
Revista:
JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Editorial:
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2017 vol. 51 p. 3515 - 3524
ISSN:
0021-9983
Resumen:
This article describes the development of fire resistant composite materials based on phenolic resin and carbon fibers.Two types of composites were developed, with neat phenolic resin and with phenolic resin/modified bentonite.Composite materials were processed from prepregs by compression molding and were characterized by density, fibercontent, cone calorimeter test, scanning electron microscope, and mechanical properties before and after the exposureto fire. In both cases, high fiber content materials were developed, about 75% by volume. The addition of clay improvedsome fire properties such as the peak of the heat release rate and the residual mass of the burned samples. Also, thebentonite-modified composite required higher time to develop the maximum of the heat release rate in the material;therefore, the addition of modified nanoclays improved the fire properties of the developed composites. Regarding tomechanical behavior the modified composites presented low modulus and flexural stiffness than the unmodified materials,and presented a higher decreased in the properties after fire, which could be related with the different fiber contentin both composites.