Influence of CVI treatment of carbon fibers on the electromagnetic interference of CFRC composites

Chuang Wang, Kezhi Li, Hejun Li, Lingjun Guo, Gengsheng Jiao

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Abstract

Short carbon fibers were treated at temperatures around 1100 °C in a furnace through chemical vapor infiltration technology. The fiber surface was observed by scanning electron microscopy. The reflectivity of electromagnetic radiation by the composites that were reinforced by surface-treated carbon fibers and by as-received ones was measured in the frequency range of 8.0-18.0 GHz. The reflectivity for different carbon fiber contents of 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6% and 1.0 wt% was investigated. Results showed that the reflectivity of the composites that were reinforced by untreated carbon fibers tended to increase with the increasing fiber contents. The minimum reflectivity was -19.3 dB, far less than -10 dB, when the fiber content was 0.4% and there were wave-absorbing properties. However, after surface treatment, the minimum reflectivity was -8.1 dB for the same fiber content of 0.4%, indicating significant wave-reflecting properties. The achieved reflectivity values after surface treatment were generally greater than those without treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)478-485
Number of pages8
JournalCement and Concrete Composites
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008

Keywords

  • Carbon fibers
  • Cement matrix
  • Chemical vapor infiltration
  • Electromagnetic characteristics
  • Reflectivity

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