Microwave processing holds great potential for improving current composite manufacturing techniques, substantially reducing cure cycle times, energy requirements and operational costs. In this paper, microwave heating was incorporated into the resin transfer moulding technique. Through the use of microwave heating, a 50% cure cycle time reduction was achieved. The mechanical and physical properties of the produced carbon fibre/epoxy composites were compared to those manufactured by conventional resin transfer moulding. Mechanical testing showed similar values of flexural moduli and flexural strength for the two types of composites after normalisation of the corresponding data to a common fibre volume fraction. A 9% increase of the interlami...
Two types of bi-functional epoxy-amine matrix systems (one room temperature -RT cure type13; and one...
The ability of microwave radiation to penetrate and interact directly with materials has led to its ...
This paper outlines the conversion of a domestic microwave oven for use in composite curing applica...
Microwave processing holds great potential for improving current composite manufacturing techniques,...
Conventional heating methods offer limited opportunities in cycle time reduction due to the low ther...
The ease of heating an epoxy resin with microwaves depends, among other factors, on the dielectric p...
The main objective of this work is to compare the difference between microwave heating and conventio...
The main objective of this work is to compare the difference between microwave heating and conventio...
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites have been increasingly used by the aerospace, automobile,...
Although metals are the most commonly used tooling materials to cure composites, they do not provide...
Carbon fiber reinforced bismaleimide composites provide many outstanding properties and are widely u...
For the fabrication of carbon fibre reinforced composites used in aerospace industry, microwave curi...
Vacuum assisted microwave curing technologies and modified optical sensing systems have been employe...
Curing processes for carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites via microwave heating are promising ...
Microwave processing of materials has the potential to deliver several major advantages over convent...
Two types of bi-functional epoxy-amine matrix systems (one room temperature -RT cure type13; and one...
The ability of microwave radiation to penetrate and interact directly with materials has led to its ...
This paper outlines the conversion of a domestic microwave oven for use in composite curing applica...
Microwave processing holds great potential for improving current composite manufacturing techniques,...
Conventional heating methods offer limited opportunities in cycle time reduction due to the low ther...
The ease of heating an epoxy resin with microwaves depends, among other factors, on the dielectric p...
The main objective of this work is to compare the difference between microwave heating and conventio...
The main objective of this work is to compare the difference between microwave heating and conventio...
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composites have been increasingly used by the aerospace, automobile,...
Although metals are the most commonly used tooling materials to cure composites, they do not provide...
Carbon fiber reinforced bismaleimide composites provide many outstanding properties and are widely u...
For the fabrication of carbon fibre reinforced composites used in aerospace industry, microwave curi...
Vacuum assisted microwave curing technologies and modified optical sensing systems have been employe...
Curing processes for carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites via microwave heating are promising ...
Microwave processing of materials has the potential to deliver several major advantages over convent...
Two types of bi-functional epoxy-amine matrix systems (one room temperature -RT cure type13; and one...
The ability of microwave radiation to penetrate and interact directly with materials has led to its ...
This paper outlines the conversion of a domestic microwave oven for use in composite curing applica...