Super-elastic carbon-bonded carbon fibre composites impregnated with carbon aerogel for high-temperature thermal insulation |
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Authors: | Changshou Ye Zhimin An |
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Affiliation: | School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | A novel super-elastic carbon fibre composite was prepared by impregnating carbon aerogel into carbon-bonded carbon fibre (CBCF) through vacuum impregnation. The compressive strength of CBCF-CA was increased to 1.24?MPa in the z-direction, which was 6-fold more than that of neat CBCF. The CBCF-CA spontaneously recovered its size and shape without significant deformation when the pressure was released. The thermal conductivity of CBCF-CA was 0.246?W?(m·K)?1 at 1400°C in the z-direction, which is lower than that of CBCF (0.341?W?(m·K)?1). The average electromagnetic interference shielding e?ectiveness of CBCF-CA composites in the range of 12.4–18?GHz was higher than 40?dB, suggesting an absorption-dominant shielding feature. The CBCF-CA composite will be a new multifunctional material due to its low density, low thermal conductivity, high specific strength, excellent processability, super-elastic property and high electromagnetic shielding, which can be used for thermal insulation and protection of aerospace. |
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Keywords: | Carbon aerogel thermal properties super-elastic electromagnetic interference shielding |
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