Coupled Thermal-Electrical Analysis for Carbon Fiber Composites Exposed to Simulated Lightning Current

T. Ogasawara, Y. Hirano, A. Yoshimura
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Abstract A coupled thermal–electrical analysis of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites (CFRP) exposed to simulated lightning current was conducted in order to elucidate the damage behavior caused by a lightning strike with the numerical results being compared to experimental results. Based on the experimental results and a preliminary analysis, the specific mechanism of electrical conduction through the thickness direction of CFRP following thermal decomposition was revealed to be a key parameter for accurate numerical simulation. In particular, assuming the electrical conductivity in the thickness direction to be linear with respect to temperature in the range from the epoxy decomposition temperature to carbon sublimation temperature produced reasonable numerical results. The delamination area and damage depth were estimated from numerical results and thermal decomposition behavior of CFRP with the estimated damage area agreeing qualitatively with the experimental results. Numerical results suggest that Joule heat generation significantly influences lightning strike damage.
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碳纤维复合材料在模拟雷电电流下的热电耦合分析
摘要为了阐明碳纤维增强聚合物复合材料(CFRP)在模拟雷击电流下的损伤行为,对其进行了热电耦合分析,并将数值结果与实验结果进行了比较。基于实验结果和初步分析,揭示了CFRP热分解后沿厚度方向导电的具体机理是精确数值模拟的关键参数。特别是,假设在环氧树脂分解温度到碳升华温度的范围内,厚度方向的电导率与温度成线性关系,得到了合理的数值结果。根据数值计算结果和CFRP的热分解行为,估计了CFRP的分层面积和损伤深度,估计的损伤面积与实验结果基本一致。数值结果表明,焦耳热的产生对雷击损伤有显著影响。
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