Study the Effect Different Radioactive Dose on MechanicalProperties of Composite Material from Novolak ResinExposure to High Energy Radiation

The research involves using phenol formaldehyde (Novolak) resin as matrix for making composite material, while glass fiber type (E) was used as reinforcing materials. The specimen of the composite material is reinforced with (60%) ratio of glass fiber.The impregnation method is used in test sample...

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Autores principales: Muhammad Slab Hamza, Muzher Ali Sahib, Rula Abdul Khider Abbas
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Publicado: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/ab108983924b44b7bb725c0fd65bc3f7
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Sumario:The research involves using phenol formaldehyde (Novolak) resin as matrix for making composite material, while glass fiber type (E) was used as reinforcing materials. The specimen of the composite material is reinforced with (60%) ratio of glass fiber.The impregnation method is used in test sample preparation, using molding by pressure presses.All samples were exposure to (Co60) gamma rays of an average energy (2.5)Mev. The total doses were (208, 312 and 728) KGy. The mechanical tests (bending, bending strength, shear force, impact strength and surface indentation) were performed on un irradiated and irradiate samples.All of the mechanical properties were improved with an increase in radioactive dose of up to (312) KGy to be decreased afterwards.The topography of some physically tested specimens was studied using optical microscopy.