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Ablation behavior of organoclay-NBR insulator: Modeling and experimental

Journal

FIRE AND MATERIALS
Volume 42, Issue 7, Pages 859-872

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fam.2641

Keywords

ablation; composite; modeling; nitrile; organoclay

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  1. Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC)
  2. Tarbiat Modares University

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Nitrile-based nanocomposite heat insulators are very attractive materials compared with their similar nonelastomeric counterparts, due to their higher deformation bearing capacity in special applications. Modeling of these ablative nanocomposites enables us to determine the exact required thickness of the insulator and temperature distribution across it at predetermined thermal conditions. The complete form of the ablation equation is a transient nonlinear second-order differential equation with variable temperature-dependent thermo-physical properties, which must be determined during thermal degradation. In this work, in addition to experimental investigation of ablative elastomeric nanocomposites based on NBR, the ablation process is modeled analytically with perturbation theory in the Lagrangian coordinate system because of surface recession and moving boundaries. Kirchhoff transformation was used to get rid of the temperature dependence of k in each zonal of virgin and char. The theoretical results were confirmed by experimental data obtained from the oxyacetylene flame test. The results proposed a competitive nitrile-based nanocomposite heat insulator with superior ablation properties: mass ablation rate 0.014gs(-1), linear ablation rate 0.012mms(-1), and insulating index number 6800sm(-1), under a standard test with a heat flux of 2500kWm(-2) for 15seconds.

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