The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites

This study investigated the effect of intumescent mats (M1 and M2) with different compositions on the post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites. The sandwich structure was designed for composites where M1 (carbon fibre reinforced composite-M1) or M2 (carbon fibre reinforced composi...

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Main Authors: Zhu, Chenkai, Li, Jingjing, Clement, Mandy, Yi, Xiaosu, Rudd, Chris, Liu, Xiaoling
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Language:English
Published: Sage 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/
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author Zhu, Chenkai
Li, Jingjing
Clement, Mandy
Yi, Xiaosu
Rudd, Chris
Liu, Xiaoling
author_facet Zhu, Chenkai
Li, Jingjing
Clement, Mandy
Yi, Xiaosu
Rudd, Chris
Liu, Xiaoling
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description This study investigated the effect of intumescent mats (M1 and M2) with different compositions on the post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites. The sandwich structure was designed for composites where M1 (carbon fibre reinforced composite-M1) or M2 (carbon fibre reinforced composite-M2) mats were covered on the composite surface. A significant reduction in the peak heat release rate and total heat release was observed from the cone calorimetric data, and carbon fibre reinforced composite-M1 showed the lowest value of 148 kW/m2 and 29 MJ/m2 for peak heat release rate and total heat release, respectively. In addition, a minor influence on mechanical properties was observed due to the variation of composite thickness and resin volume in the composite. The post-fire properties of composite were characterised, and the M1 mat presented better retention of flexural strength and modulus. The feasibility of two-layer model was confirmed to predict the post-fire performance of composites and reduce the reliance on the large amounts of empirical data. © The Author(s) 2019.
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spelling nottingham-573242019-09-13T10:11:48Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/ The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites Zhu, Chenkai Li, Jingjing Clement, Mandy Yi, Xiaosu Rudd, Chris Liu, Xiaoling This study investigated the effect of intumescent mats (M1 and M2) with different compositions on the post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites. The sandwich structure was designed for composites where M1 (carbon fibre reinforced composite-M1) or M2 (carbon fibre reinforced composite-M2) mats were covered on the composite surface. A significant reduction in the peak heat release rate and total heat release was observed from the cone calorimetric data, and carbon fibre reinforced composite-M1 showed the lowest value of 148 kW/m2 and 29 MJ/m2 for peak heat release rate and total heat release, respectively. In addition, a minor influence on mechanical properties was observed due to the variation of composite thickness and resin volume in the composite. The post-fire properties of composite were characterised, and the M1 mat presented better retention of flexural strength and modulus. The feasibility of two-layer model was confirmed to predict the post-fire performance of composites and reduce the reliance on the large amounts of empirical data. © The Author(s) 2019. Sage 2019-05-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/1/combinepdf.pdf Zhu, Chenkai, Li, Jingjing, Clement, Mandy, Yi, Xiaosu, Rudd, Chris and Liu, Xiaoling (2019) The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites. Journal of Fire Sciences, 37 (3). pp. 257-272. ISSN 0734-9041 Composites; Post-fire performance; flame retardant; Intumescent mats https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0734904119849395 doi:10.1177/0734904119849395 doi:10.1177/0734904119849395
spellingShingle Composites; Post-fire performance; flame retardant; Intumescent mats
Zhu, Chenkai
Li, Jingjing
Clement, Mandy
Yi, Xiaosu
Rudd, Chris
Liu, Xiaoling
The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title_full The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title_fullStr The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title_full_unstemmed The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title_short The effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
title_sort effect of intumescent mat on post-fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced composites
topic Composites; Post-fire performance; flame retardant; Intumescent mats
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57324/