Shielding performances of short carbon fibers and tungsten particles reinforced benzoxazine resin matrix composites

This present investigation reports, for the first time, the properties of the polybenzoxazine bio-based furfurylamine reinforced using the hybrid short carbon fibers and tungsten particles. The results revealed good compatibility between the matrix and the filers using scanning electron microscopy,...

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Published in:Journal of reinforced plastics and composites Vol. 43; no. 7-8; pp. 386 - 397
Main Authors: Daham, Abbas, Zegaoui, Abdeldjalil, Derradji, Mehdi, Khan Gorar, Athar Ali, Wang, Jun, Tian, Bo, Pan, Zhong-Cheng, Liu, Wen-Bin, Moussa, Zaoui
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London, England SAGE Publications 01-04-2024
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Summary:This present investigation reports, for the first time, the properties of the polybenzoxazine bio-based furfurylamine reinforced using the hybrid short carbon fibers and tungsten particles. The results revealed good compatibility between the matrix and the filers using scanning electron microscopy, due to the use of the silane treatment that led to enhanced interfacial bonding. In addition, the mechanical data disclosed that the bending and impact values were respectively increased to 210 MPa and 9 KJ/m2 for the composites containing 20%wt of the short carbon fibers and 20%wt tungsten particles. The hybrid composite shielding properties were evaluated using the cobalt-60 as an irradiation source, and the nuclear results depicted that the half-value length and the tenth-value length were increased as compared to those of the pure polymers. Based on the thermal stability studies, the reinforced hybrid composites also showed excellent thermal resistance.
ISSN:0731-6844
1530-7964
DOI:10.1177/07316844231163775