Temperature dependent radiative properties of semi-transparent fiberglass-epoxy composite materials from 20 °C to 200 °C

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Retailleau, Florent [1 ,2 ]
Allheily, Vadim [1 ]
Merlat, Lionel [1 ]
Henry, Jean-Francois [2 ]
Randrianalisoa, Jaona Harifidy [2 ]
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[1] French German Res Inst St Louis ISL, 5 Rue Gen Cassagnou,BP 70034, F-68301 St Louis, France
[2] Univ Reims, Inst Therm Mecan Mat ITheMM, EA 7548, Campus Moulin La Housse, F-51687 Reims, France
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Radiative transfer; Composite material; Temperature dependence; Radiative properties; Phase transition; Refractive indexes mismatch; POROUS SILICA; HEAT-TRANSFER; PACKED-BEDS; SCATTERING; IDENTIFICATION; SPECTROSCOPY; MATRIX; MEDIA; FOAMS; MODEL;
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10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2021.122319
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The radiative properties of polymer-reinforced composite materials such as laminates may change according to the temperature. The knowledge of the relationship between radiative properties and temperature becomes crucial when designing structural components subjected to thermal stresses, induced for example by a laser irradiation. This study deals with the analysis of the absorption and scattering properties of fiberglass-epoxy composites from room temperature to 200 degrees C. From the point of view of thermal radiation, the two-phase system (polymer matrix and fibers reinforcements) is treated as an equivalent homogeneous medium characterized by volumetric radiative properties, namely the absorption coefficient, the scattering coefficient, and the scattering phase function. The light interaction with the rough boundaries of the sample is modeled by boundary scattering coefficients. The aim is to determine these volumetric and boundary scattering properties as function of the temperature. We use a robust inverse method based on a Gauss-Newton algorithm to solve the nonlinear least squares problem. It minimizes the sum of the squared difference between the theoretical and experimental data of bidirectional and normal-hemispherical reflectances and transmittances. Scattering measurements are carried out using a visible and near-infrared spectrometer (400 to 2500 nm spectral range) equipped with a goniometric system and a heated sample holder. Theoretical results are retrieved by employing the Monte Carlo method for solving the Radiative Transfer Equation (RTE). We report that reflectance are insensitive to the temperature rise below 150 degrees C, and increase above this temperature up to 200 degrees C. Transmittances increase with temperature, reach a maximum around 105-125 degrees C near the glass transition temperature of the resin (assessed by a differential scanning calorimetry analysis), and decrease until 200 degrees C. Upon others, this study reveals that radiative properties are strongly temperature-dependent above 100 degrees C, first because of the dependence of the resin refractive index to the temperature, but also due to the onset of the polymer chemical degradation. The mismatch between the glass fibers and the polymer refractive indexes is at its lowest near the glass transition temperature of the resin, and explains the peak of transmittances and the trough on the extinction coefficient and the scattering albedo. The onset of the resin chemical degradation above 150 degrees C increases the absorption coefficient. The asymmetry parameter of the Henyey Greenstein phase function decrease notably from 0.94 to 0.3 above 150 degrees C, due to the enhancement of backscattered light within the sample. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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