Ablation and mechanical properties of carbon/high silica/phenolic composites: Using experimental analysis and five machine learning models for correlating and generalizing to diverse compositional ratios
S. Karimi,
Mohammad Kamel Tousi
Abstract:This paper investigates the thermal and mechanical properties of carbon/high silica/phenolic composites with varying reinforcement ratios. Five hybrid samples were fabricated: 100% carbon, 75% carbon/25% silica, 50% carbon/50% silica, 25% carbon/75% silica, and 100% silica. A three-point bending test evaluated their strength, while an ablation test at 3000°C for 1 minute measured backside temperature, linear ablation rate, and mass ablation rate. Results indicated that the 100% carbon sample had the highest be… Show more
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