Mechanical properties with high temperature and the microstructure of carbon/phenolic ablative composites

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Carbon fiber reinforced phenolic based composites were prepared by laminating molding. The variation in mechanical characteristics of composites was evaluated with heating temperature and procedure. The microstructures of composites at different temperatures were observed by optical microscope and scanning electron microscope, respectively. The results showed that the main weight loss range of carbon/phenolic is from 300 to 800 °C, before 700 °C the weight loss was resulted from pyrolysis and after that the weight loss was mainly by oxidation in the fiber phase; with the heat treatment temperature rising, the bonding at the interface of carbon fibers and resin matrix weakened; in the pyrolysis temperature range, the interlaminar shear strength(ILSS) of carbon/phenolic showed a rapid drop with temperature rising, and then decrease in the rate of ILSS became relatively slower; the fiber oxidation had little influence on the ILSS. © Wuhan University of Technology and Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012.

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Wang, T., Zhou, C., Ju, Y., & Chen, X. (2012). Mechanical properties with high temperature and the microstructure of carbon/phenolic ablative composites. Journal Wuhan University of Technology, Materials Science Edition, 27(5), 967–972. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11595-012-0583-3

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