Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Journal of Materials and Design
Source : Journal of Materials and Design, Volume 127, p.193-203 (2017)
Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264127517304380
Campus : Coimbatore
School : Department of Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering
Center : Center for Excellence in Advanced Materials and Green Technologies
Department : Aerospace, Chemical
Year : 2017
Abstract : Polyetherimide (PEI) is a high performance thermoplastic polymer that retains its properties at elevated and cryogenic temperatures. Nanofiller reinforced PEI used in aerospace structures will substantially reduce the payload. This study attempts to optimize nanofiller content and process parameter for melt compounding of PEI/acid (single bondCOOH) functionalized MWCNTs (Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube) nanocomposite using Response surface methodology (RSM). Face Centered Central Composite Design (FCCD) with two factors viz. MWCNT content and extrusion screw speed at three levels each is used to model and optimize nanocomposite properties relevant to aerospace applications. FTIR spectrum confirmed the functionalization of MWCNTs while morphological analysis confirmed the dispersion of MWCNTs. COOH-MWCNTs reinforced composite showed enhanced thermal and mechanical properties along with better retention of properties upon exposure to gamma irradiation and atomic oxygen. These properties were modeled with non-linear quadratic equations using regression analysis and verified by validation experiments. Optimization for performance of nanocomposites for aerospace application has been revealed by overlapping the contour plots within the practical constraints to recognize the combination of factor ranges.
Cite this Research Publication : Shantanu Bhowmik, Mohan Kumar Pitchan, Dr. Meera Balachandran, and Abraham, M., “Process Optimization of Functionalized MWCNT/Polyetherimide Nanocomposites for Aerospace Application”, Journal of Materials and Design, vol. 127, pp. 193-203, 2017.