Carbonization of carbon fabric reinforced plastics (CFRPs) with phthalonitrile matrices at 1000°C was investigated. Four different carbonization modes were tested. It was explored, that a mode with step heat rate is most beneficial. Two different phthalonitrile resins were investigated. Elemental analysis of final carbon-carbon composite (C/C) matrix was carried out and the results showed up to 88.5 mass% carbon presence. Final C/C density reached 1.5991 after only one cycle of impregnation-carbonization. Final porosity of samples reached 9.2%. These results allow to consider phthalonitriles as a prospective carbon precursor for C/Cs manufacturing. Mechanical testing of the C/C samples was performed (Compressive strength P = 72.2MPa, E = 11.8 GPa). Tribological data was received (coefficient of friction = 0.31, wear rate = 30 μ/min). Thermal analysis was carried out (η = 72.94 W/m∗K, α = 85.8 cm2/s).
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Aleshkevich, V. V., Babkin, A. V., & Avdeev, V. V. (2019). C/C composites developed from phthalonitrile based composites. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 683). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/683/1/012023
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