Abstract
Thermal conductivity data for dry carbon fibre fabrics are required for modelling heat transfer during composites manufacturing processes; however, very few published data are available. This article reports in-plane and through-thickness thermal conductivities measured as a function of fibre volume fraction ( V f ) for non-crimp and twill carbon reinforcement fabrics, three-dimensional weaves and reinforcement stacks assembled with one-sided carbon stitch. Composites made from these reinforcements and glass fibre fabrics are also measured. Clear trends are observed and the effects of V f , de-bulking and vacuum are quantified along with orthotropy ratios. Limited differences between the conductivity of dry glass and carbon fibre fabrics in the through-thickness direction are reported. An unexpected trend in the relationship between that quantity and V f is explained summarily through simple simulations.
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El-Hage, Y., Hind, S., & Robitaille, F. (2018). Thermal conductivity of textile reinforcements for composites. Journal of Textiles and Fibrous Materials, 1. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515221117751154
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