Fire Safety of Composites

A special issue of Journal of Composites Science (ISSN 2504-477X). This special issue belongs to the section "Composites Manufacturing and Processing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2023) | Viewed by 307

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Institute for Materials Research and Innovation, The University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton BL3 5AB, UK
Interests: flammability and fire retardancy of polymers; textiles and fibre-reinforced thermoplastic/thermoset composites; thermal degradation of polymers; high performance textiles; biocomposites; development of proactive flame retardant formulations/materials; nanocomposites; heat and mass transfer in polymers and composites; numerical modelling of combustion induced mechanical properties degradation of polymers
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Dear Colleagues,

Fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials while compete with metals for their mechanical properties, are susceptible to combustion and fire damage, resuting in loss of structutal integrity. Fire safety of these materials is a major issue these days because, depending on applications, they must pass some type of regulatory fire test. The two polymeric components of the composite, resin (organic) and fibre (inorganic and/or organic) in a fire behave differently depending upon their respective thermal stabilities. Conventionally in rigid composite structures, inorganic fibres like glass, carbon or high performance fibres such as aramids are used as reinforcing element, hence, no attempt is made to fire retard them further. Therefore the emphasis lies on the resin, either using as a fire retardant component in the polymer backbone or adding fire retardant chemicals in the resin, which depending upon the loading level, can result in reduction in the mechanical properties of the composites. Alternative method of fire protection is through the application of a thermal insulator or a fire-retardant coating. In case of natural fibre-reinforced composites, fibres are also flammable, hence fire retardant solutions are required. This special issue of Journal of Composite Science  aims to gather the recent advances in all of these areas using experimental and/or mathematically modelled approaches. 

Prof. Dr. Baljinder Kandola
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • resins
  • fibres
  • fire retardants
  • composite
  • nanocomposite
  • surface coatings
  • thermal insulation
  • fire resistance
  • post-fire mechanical properties
  • heat transfer
  • smoke release
  • mathematical modelling and computational simulations

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