LAPSE:2023.18057
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LAPSE:2023.18057
A Study of Thermal Degradation and Fire Behaviour of Polymer Composites and Their Gaseous Emission Assessment
Raphael Ogabi, Brady Manescau, Khaled Chetehouna, Nicolas Gascoin
March 7, 2023
Abstract
The use of polymer composite materials in the aeronautics and automotive sectors has increased dramatically, and their fire behaviour has become a critical parameter in terms of fire safety. On this premise, it is critical to demonstrate that these composite materials constitute elements whose safety justifies a high level of confidence. This is based on their combustibility and the rate at which flammable and toxic gaseous species are emitted. Thus, strict fire safety regulations are enforced by the relevant authorities concerned because of their potential fire risk. This study analysed papers published between 1970 and 2021 that described the devices used to characterise the thermal behaviour of composite materials at various scales. The objective was to highlight the thermophysical phenomena, making it possible to accurately assess the flammability and thermal stability of polymer composite materials. The results of this research reveal that the small-scale facilities provide detailed understanding and mastery of the thermal reaction properties of the composites. While with the medium scale, the extended fire reaction parameters, which are the key indicators of the fire safety performance, can be determined. On a large scale, the tests were carried out using devices such as the NexGen burner recommended by the FAA. Therefore, with such assays, it is possible to assess the rates of thermal degradation as well as quantified pyrolysis gases. However, compared to other scales, there were very few works on a large scale. In addition, by focusing on the polluting nature of synthetic composite materials, there is also few research studies aimed at designing new polymer composite materials from biological sources.
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aircrafts, composites, cone calorimeter, fire behaviour, next generation burner (NexGen), thermal decomposition, thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA)
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Ogabi R, Manescau B, Chetehouna K, Gascoin N. A Study of Thermal Degradation and Fire Behaviour of Polymer Composites and Their Gaseous Emission Assessment. (2023). LAPSE:2023.18057
Author Affiliations
Ogabi R: INSA Center Val de Loire, University Orléans, PRISME EA 4229, 18022 Bourges, France [ORCID]
Manescau B: INSA Center Val de Loire, University Orléans, PRISME EA 4229, 18022 Bourges, France
Chetehouna K: INSA Center Val de Loire, University Orléans, PRISME EA 4229, 18022 Bourges, France
Gascoin N: INSA Center Val de Loire, University Orléans, PRISME EA 4229, 18022 Bourges, France
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
21
First Page
7070
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-10-28
ISSN
1996-1073
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