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Sand Erosion of Polyurethane Coating Materials for CFRP at Elevated Temperature
Hidechika KarasawaHiroki ShibasakiGo ItohiyaShinichiro YamashitaKazuyoshi Arai
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Article ID: MT-Z2022002

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Sand erosion is a phenomenon in which the collision of solid particles erodes a material surface. The rate of sand erosion is higher in carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) than in metallic materials. Therefore, CFRP requires a light and protective coating material. Herein, to improve the erosion resistance of CFRP, five polyurethane coated CFRPs with different glass transition temperatures were investigated at elevated temperatures, and a prediction formula of the erosion rate at the elevated temperatures was established. Furthermore, computational fluid dynamics was used to predict the surface temperature and erosion rate of fan exit guide vane (FEGV) when polyurethane coating was applied, and the coating thickness for FEGV in the erosion environment was estimated based on these predictions.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. Soc. Mater. Sci., Jpn. 70 (2021) 896–903. The caption of Fig. 10 is slightly modified.

Fig. 13 Comparison of erosion rate of CFRP and UP2 in FEGV. Fullsize Image
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