학술논문

Fabrication of carbon fiber/cement composites with controllable precise patterned structures via facile computerized embroidery
Document Type
article
Source
Materials & Design, Vol 242, Iss , Pp 113017- (2024)
Subject
Carbon fiber/cement composite
Carbon fiber
Computerised Embroidery
Electro-thermal performance
Heat distribution
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
Language
English
ISSN
0264-1275
Abstract
Carbon fibers exhibit good electrothermal performance; however, they break easily during the weaving process. This study used a facile computerized embroidery process to design and fabricate carbon fibers with controllable and precise patterned structures. The obtained carbon fiber/cement composites (CFCs) exhibited excellent electrothermal performance (100 ℃ under 30 V), low energy consumption (400 mW/℃), and homogeneous heat distribution with a unique heating element (carbon fibers) structure. The difference between the maximum and average surface temperatures improved, and the surface heat distributions of the CFCs under different structures were determined using a finite element simulation. CFCs with different complex heat element structures were successfully fabricated, and the mechanism regulating the heat distribution of the CFCs was revealed. Embroidery technology provides a novel strategy for the fabrication of carbon fiber/cement composite materials with a controllable carbon fiber structure, thereby significantly broadening the application of cement composites for electrothermal applications.