粘合层中固化缺陷对碳纤维-石英纤维结合的关节性能的影响
Xiaobo Yang1, Miaomiao Zhang1, Lihua Zhan2
1College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
Polymers
|May 25, 2024
概括
粘合粘合碳纤维-石英纤维复合材料的固化缺陷在隐形航空中显著影响性能. 优化固化温度和压力对于关节强度至关重要,而空隙和边缘缺陷等缺陷类型是最有害的.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 航空航天工程 航空航天工程
- 复合材料 复合材料 复合材料
背景情况:
- 碳纤维-石英纤维复合材料的粘合粘合关节对于隐形航空至关重要.
- 这些关节的固化缺陷会对服务性能产生负面影响.
- 了解热物理参数演变和缺陷影响是必不可少的.
研究的目的:
- 在固化过程中分析粘合膜的热物理参数演变.
- 模拟和评估空隙缺陷对拉伸性能的影响.
- 澄清固化过程参数对粘合性能的影响.
主要方法:
- 动态和异热差扫描热量计 (DSC).
- 热重力测量分析 (TGA).
- 模拟预制缺陷和不同固化参数的正交测试.
主要成果:
- J-116 B粘膜从160°C开始固化,形成一个3D网状结构.
- 热降解发生在200°C以上,使粘合剂减弱.
- 粘合强度对缺陷类型 (三角形,边缘,透) 和空隙比率都很敏感.
- 固化温度显著影响粘合;固化压力影响空隙形态和分布.
结论:
- 固化温度和压力是优化复合材料粘合合性能的关键参数.
- 缺陷类型和比例是影响债券强度的关键因素.
- 加热速率和保温时间对粘合性能有很小的影响.
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