Author/Authors :
A. EKSILIOGLU?، نويسنده , , N. GENCAY، نويسنده , , M. F. Yardim، نويسنده , , E. Ekinci، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
For the carbon foam production, mesophase pitch pellets are heated up in a reactor in an
aluminum mold to specified pressures and finally pressure released to obtain green carbon
foam samples. The green foams were then stabilized and carbonized. The effects of various
temperatures, pressures and pressure release times on production of carbons foams are
investigated. The samples are subjected to SEM, mechanical testing, mercury porosimetry
analysis and bulk density determination for characterization. For the processing temperatures
of 553, 556, 566 and 573 K, the densities of the foams produced were 380, 390, 410 and
560 kg/m3 respectively. The compressive strengths of the respective samples were increased
from 1.47, to 3.31 MPa for the lowest and highest temperatures. The processing pressures were
3.8, 5.8, 6.8 and 7.8 MPa. The bulk density and the compressive strength of the carbon foams
produced were changed from 500 to 580 kg/m3, and 1.87 to 3.52 MPa for the lowest and highest
pressures respectively. Pressure release times of 5 s, 80 s, 160 s and 600 s are used to produce
different carbon foam samples. The densities and the comprehensive strengths measured for
the highest and lowest pressure release times changed from 560 to 240 kg/m3 and 3.31 to
2.16 MPa respectively. The pore size distribution of all of the products changed between
0.052×10−6m and 120×10−6m. Increase in temperature and pressure increased the bulk density
and compressive strength of the carbon foams. The mercury porosimetry results show %
porosity increase with increasing temperature and pressure. On the other hand, increase in
pressure release time decreased the bulk density, compressive strength of the carbon foam.
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