Study of Some Thermal and Dielectric Properties for Hybrid Composite Reinforced with (MgO and ZrO2) Nanoparticles
International Journal of Applied Physics |
© 2021 by SSRG - IJAP Journal |
Volume 8 Issue 1 |
Year of Publication : 2021 |
Authors : Haneen M. Hassan, Sabah A. Salman |
How to Cite?
Haneen M. Hassan, Sabah A. Salman, "Study of Some Thermal and Dielectric Properties for Hybrid Composite Reinforced with (MgO and ZrO2) Nanoparticles," SSRG International Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 1-4, 2021. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23500301/IJAP-V8I1P101
Abstract:
In this research, the additive effect of (Magnesium Oxide (MgO), Zirconium Oxide (ZrO2)), nanoparticles to epoxy resin as a matrix have been studied, in addition to manufacturing hybrid composites from the same nanoparticles which are (MgO/ZrO2) to epoxy resin as a matrix too. The hand lay-up method is used to manufacture the composites from the epoxy resin. The nanoparticles with different weight ratios (0, 0.3, 0.6, and 0.9 (wt%)), the thermal and dielectric tests have been done of all prepared composites.
The effect of the weight ratio of the reinforcement materials on all-polymer composites' thermal properties has also been studied. The practical results have shown that all polymer composites' thermal conductivity coefficient behaves irregularly compared with pure epoxy by increasing the weight ratio of reinforcement materials.
The effect of the weight ratio of the reinforcement materials on all-polymer composites' dielectric properties has been studied. The practical results have shown a decrease in dielectric constant with an increase in the frequency for all weight ratios of reinforcement materials and increasing the dielectric constant with increasing the weight ratio of the reinforcement materials at the same frequency.
Keywords:
(EP) Epoxy Resin, Hybrid Composite, Nanoparticles, Thermal Properties, Dielectric Properties.
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