Silicon Carbide - Materials, Processing and Applications in Electronic Devices 2011
DOI: 10.5772/21547
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Silicon Carbide Filled Polymer Composite for Erosive Environment Application: A Comparative Analysis of Experimental and FE Simulation Results

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“…In these fields, materials with improved mechanical properties are preferred, and synthetic fillers have some advantages, such as mechanical property improvements, over natural fillers. Various synthetic fillers, such as silicon carbide (SiC) [78][79][80], aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) [80][81][82], zinc oxide (ZnO) [83,84], magnesium oxide (MgO) [85][86][87], graphite (although graphite is found in two types of natural and synthetic) [88,89], zeolite [90][91][92], etc., which have been added to polymers. These synthetic fillers are rigid in nature, and they improve the mechanical properties of the final polymer composites as well as reduce the cost of composites [89,93].…”
Section: Syntheticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these fields, materials with improved mechanical properties are preferred, and synthetic fillers have some advantages, such as mechanical property improvements, over natural fillers. Various synthetic fillers, such as silicon carbide (SiC) [78][79][80], aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) [80][81][82], zinc oxide (ZnO) [83,84], magnesium oxide (MgO) [85][86][87], graphite (although graphite is found in two types of natural and synthetic) [88,89], zeolite [90][91][92], etc., which have been added to polymers. These synthetic fillers are rigid in nature, and they improve the mechanical properties of the final polymer composites as well as reduce the cost of composites [89,93].…”
Section: Syntheticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, ANOVA used to analyze the influence of fiber volume fraction, filler and type of fiber on the mechanical properties and density of composite material plates. In the analysis, to measure the corresponding effects on the quality characteristics, use the percentage distributions of each control parameter [27]. Table 9, present the mechanical properties and density results using ANOVA analysis.…”
Section: Analysis Of Variance (Anova)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Everyday occurrences like objects falling on a composite casing, cars colliding at low speeds, boulders striking a vehicle's composite bodywork, and ballistic strikes on military aircraft all result in collisions at low velocities. Biswas et al [4] studied the effects of lowvelocity impact on composite sandwich panels made with a honeycomb core sandwiched between glass fibre-reinforced face sheets. The dynamic response of the panel was studied by Chauhan et al [5] by monitoring strain at a specific place on the panel when the panel was exposed to an impact force (both experimentally and numerically).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review shows that the research [4][5][6] investigates the behaviour of a composite plate under dynamic load, while researchers [7][8][9] demonstrate the effect of filler on the behaviour of composite material using the Taguchi technique. In this research, the authors study the influence of filler on the dynamic response of composite plates using the Taguchi technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%