Effect of moisture absorption and fiber orientation on electrical conductivity and electromagnetic interference shielding of carbon fiber reinforced bioplastic composites

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The aim of this study is to discuss the effect of moisture absorption on electrical conductivity and electromagnetic interference of the carbon fiber (CF) reinforced bioplastic composite. The composites were prepared by the hot press machine, and immersed in water for 20 and 40 days. The electrical conductivity measurements were carried out as a function immersed time. The electrical conductivity of CF with two layers is greater than that of one layer, because the electrical conductivity increases with increasing the volume filler of CF. The electrical conductivity slightly increases with increasing the immersion time. The EMI SE (electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness) of the composite was examined with the frequency from 500 MHz to 2000 MHz. The EMI SE of the CF increases with increasing the content of the CF, and the EMI SE result of composite is around 50 dB to 60 dB. There is scarcely significant effect of orientation on composite on the EMI SE.

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Solafide, W., & Murakami, R. I. (2019). Effect of moisture absorption and fiber orientation on electrical conductivity and electromagnetic interference shielding of carbon fiber reinforced bioplastic composites. International Journal of Modern Physics B, 33(10). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979219500826

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