Manufacturing of stereolithographic 3D printed boron nitride nanotube-reinforced ceramic composites with improved thermal and mechanical performance

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Functional Composites and Structures Pub Date : 2023-01-06 DOI:10.1088/2631-6331/acb12a
M. Tank, Ana De Leon, Wentao Huang, Mitesh Patadia, Joshua Degraff, R. Sweat
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Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are the perfect candidate for nanofillers in high-temperature multifunctional ceramics due to their high thermal stability, oxidation resistance, good mechanical properties, high thermal conductivity, and radiation shielding. In this paper, 3D printed ceramic nanocomposite with 0.1 wt% of BNNT was prepared by fusing it at high temperatures. Samples were built with three different print directions to study the effect of print layers on mechanical performance along with BNNT addition. Dynamic mechanical analysis is performed to study the length effect of nanoscale reinforcements on the mechanical properties of the printed ceramic composites reporting significant improvements up to 55% in bending strength and 72% in bending modulus with just 0.1 wt% BNNT addition. A 63% thermal diffusivity improvement of ceramic by adding BNNTs is observed using laser flash analysis. The bridging and pull-out effect of nanotubes with a longer aspect ratio was observed with high-resolution microscopy. Such composites’ modeling and simulation approaches are crucial for virtual testing and industrial applications. Understanding the effect of nanoscale synthetic fillers for 3D printed high-temperature ceramics can revolutionize future extreme environment structures.
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立体光刻3D打印氮化硼纳米管增强陶瓷复合材料的制造,具有更好的热性能和机械性能
氮化硼纳米管(BNNT)具有高的热稳定性、抗氧化性、良好的机械性能、高导热性和辐射屏蔽性,是高温多功能陶瓷中纳米填料的完美候选者。本文通过在高温下熔融制备了含有0.1wt%BNNT的3D打印陶瓷纳米复合材料。构建了具有三个不同印刷方向的样品,以研究印刷层对添加BNNT的机械性能的影响。进行了动态力学分析,以研究纳米级增强体的长度对印刷陶瓷复合材料的机械性能的影响,报告了仅添加0.1wt%的BNNT,弯曲强度和弯曲模量就显著提高了55%和72%。使用激光闪光分析观察到通过添加BNNT使陶瓷的热扩散率提高了63%。用高分辨率显微镜观察了长径比纳米管的桥接和拔出效应。这种复合材料的建模和仿真方法对于虚拟测试和工业应用至关重要。了解纳米级合成填料对3D打印高温陶瓷的影响可以彻底改变未来的极端环境结构。
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Functional Composites and Structures
Functional Composites and Structures Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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