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2005
DOI: 10.1002/nme.1309
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Modelling of reinforced polymer composites subject to thermo-mechanical loading

Abstract: SUMMARYA coupled finite element model is developed to analyse the thermo-mechanical behaviour of a widely used polymer composite panel subject to high temperatures at service conditions. Thermo-chemical and thermo-mechanical models of previous researchers have been extended to study the thermo-chemical decomposition, internal heat and mass transfer, deformation and the stress state of the material. The phenomena of heat and mass transfer and thermo-mechanical deformation are simulated using three sets of gover… Show more

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“…63,64 Heat shielding process of TPS can be briey summarized as follows: the convective heat ux encountered by the surface is equilibrated by phase transitions, surface radiation, endothermic pyrolysis and outgoing ow of gases. Hence, LAR and MAR, a linear equation, do not give an exact idea of the degradation of the polymer if ablation time is increased beyond 60 s, which is a more practical case.…”
Section: Thermal Modelling Of Ablation Of the Polymer Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…63,64 Heat shielding process of TPS can be briey summarized as follows: the convective heat ux encountered by the surface is equilibrated by phase transitions, surface radiation, endothermic pyrolysis and outgoing ow of gases. Hence, LAR and MAR, a linear equation, do not give an exact idea of the degradation of the polymer if ablation time is increased beyond 60 s, which is a more practical case.…”
Section: Thermal Modelling Of Ablation Of the Polymer Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For thermo-gravimetric analysis, the degree of weight loss may be defined as the derivative of conversion and particularly as the ratio of actual weight loss to total weight loss corresponding to the degradation process [4][5][6]:…”
Section: Kinetic Models Of Polymer Thermal Decomposition Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the thermal degradation of a polymeric composite follows more than one mechanism, the existence of various concurrent chemical reactions accompanied by other physical phenomena such as evaporation, melting and ablation introduce further complication for the modeling of the degradation kinetics [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tel. : +98 21 8801 1001; fax: +98 21 8800 6544. ing flow of hot gases that result from the degradative processes [5,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%