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Enhanced conductivity composites for aircraft applications: carbon nanotube inclusion both in epoxy matrix and in carbonized electrospun nanofibers
Authors:Kolos Molnár  Gábor Szebényi  Beáta Szolnoki  György Marosi  László Mihály Vas  Andrea Toldy
Affiliation:1. Department of Polymer Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, , H‐1111 Budapest, Hungary;2. MTA–BME Research Group for Composite Science and Technology, , H‐1111 Budapest, Hungary;3. Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, , Budafoki út 8, H‐1111 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:
The potential of carbonized electrospun nanofiber mats to render epoxy resin composites for aircraft applications electrically and thermally more conductive was investigated. The effect of carbon nanotube inclusion both inside the carbon nanofiber and in the epoxy resin matrix material was studied, in order to reveal any synergistic effects of multilevel presence of nanosized reinforcements on the conductivity and mechanical properties. The carbon nanotube inclusion into the carbonized nanofibers increased the electrical conductivity of the samples by 20–50% and the thermal conductivity by approximately three times leading to a higher value than that of the conventional composites. The preparation of layered composites with a conductive upper layer containing nonwoven carbon nanofabric and a load bearing lower layer with conventional unidirectional carbon fiber reinforcement can offer a cost‐effective and weight‐saving solution for the replacement of metal meshes in structural aircraft composites. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:carbon nanotube  carbon nanofiber  electrospinning  thermal and electrical conductivity  epoxy resin composite
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