Temperature-dependent stiffening and inelastic behavior of newly synthesized fiber-reinforced super flexible silica aerogels

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In recent years, flexible silica aerogels have gained significant attention, owing to their excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties accompanied by mechanical flexibility. Fiber reinforcement of such aerogels results in a further enhancement of the strength and durability of the composite, while retaining the excellent insulation properties. In this paper, the influence of four different kinds of fibers within a flexible silica aerogel matrix is studied and reported. First, a description of the synthesis procedure and the resulting morphology of the four aerogel composites is presented. Their mechanical behavior under uniaxial quasi-static tension and compression is investigated, particularly their performance under uniaxial compression at different temperature conditions (50 °C, 0 °C, and -50 °C). The reinforcement of the flexible silica aerogels with four different fiber types only marginally influences the thermal conductivity but strongly enhances their mechanical properties.

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Rege, A., Voepel, P., Okumus, E., Hillgärtner, M., Itskov, M., & Milow, B. (2019). Temperature-dependent stiffening and inelastic behavior of newly synthesized fiber-reinforced super flexible silica aerogels. Materials, 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12182878

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