JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-heating structural materials

D.D.L. Chung

Year: 2004 Journal:   Smart Materials and Structures Vol: 13 (3)Pages: 562-565   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Self-heating structural materials, being useful for deicing and space heating, are reviewed. They include cement–matrix and polymer–matrix composites that are rendered self-heating through enhancing their effectiveness for resistance heating. The enhancement is attained by the use of electrically conductive fibers (continuous or discontinuous) and interlayers. The interlaminar interface between continuous carbon fiber laminae provides a two-dimensional array of heating elements. Power up to 6.5 W, maximum temperature up to 134 °C and time to reach half of the maximum temperature rise down to 14 s have been attained.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Electrical conductor Heating element Matrix (chemical analysis) Electric heating Fiber Polymer Cement

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Citation History

Topics

Smart Materials for Construction
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Advanced Energy Technologies and Civil Engineering Innovations
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Icing and De-icing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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