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Numerical Investigation of The Effect of Needling Diameter on Effective Thermal Conductivity of 3D C/C Composite A report submitted to Umm Al-Qura University for the degree of MSc in Mechanical Engineering Department
Carbon-Carbon composite are considered as a ceramic matrix composite. Two-dimensional C/C composite have low inter-laminar strength and low through thickness thermal conductivity. Needle-punching process enhances the properties in through-thickness direction. The needling process has a direct effect on thermal properties and porosity distribution in the composite. In this study, the effect of needling diameter on the effective thermal conductivity of the C/C composite was determined through multiscale finite element modeling. The structure of a 3D needled C/C composite was examined using Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Tomography. Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity ware measured in the longitudinal and through-thickness directions using the Laser Flash Test. It was found that the through-thickness thermal conductivity of the composites increased with increasing needling diameter. The longitudinal thermal conductivity of the composite decreased with the increase in needling diameter. Whereas the through-the-thickness thermal conductivity of the composite increased with increasing needling diameter.
Title: | Numerical Investigation of The Effect of Needling Diameter on Effective Thermal Conductivity of 3D C/C Composite A report submitted to Umm Al-Qura University for the degree of MSc in Mechanical Engineering Department |
Other Titles: | Numerical Investigation of The Effect of Needling Diameter on Effective Thermal Conductivity of 3D C/C Composite A report submitted to Umm Al-Qura University for the degree of MSc in Mechanical Engineering Department |
Authors: | . Alghamdi, Abdulrahman Alamoudi, Ali |
Subjects :: | Mechanical engineering |
Issue Date :: | 2020 |
Publisher :: | جامعة أم القرى |
Abstract: | Carbon-Carbon composite are considered as a ceramic matrix composite. Two-dimensional C/C composite have low inter-laminar strength and low through thickness thermal conductivity. Needle-punching process enhances the properties in through-thickness direction. The needling process has a direct effect on thermal properties and porosity distribution in the composite. In this study, the effect of needling diameter on the effective thermal conductivity of the C/C composite was determined through multiscale finite element modeling. The structure of a 3D needled C/C composite was examined using Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Tomography. Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity ware measured in the longitudinal and through-thickness directions using the Laser Flash Test. It was found that the through-thickness thermal conductivity of the composites increased with increasing needling diameter. The longitudinal thermal conductivity of the composite decreased with the increase in needling diameter. Whereas the through-the-thickness thermal conductivity of the composite increased with increasing needling diameter. |
Description :: | 49 ورقة. |
URI: | http://dorar.uqu.edu.sa//uquui/handle/20.500.12248/130755 |
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