화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.42, No.4, 1116-1121, 2007
Potential of short Si-Ti-C-O fiber-reinforced epoxy matrix composite as electromagnetic wave absorbing material
The effects of fiber electrical properties on electromagnetic wave absorbing potential in short Si-Ti-C-O fiber-dispersed epoxy matrix composites were studied. Six kinds of short Si-Ti-C-O fibers with different respective electrical resistivity were incorporated into an epoxy matrix and the dielectric properties of the composites in a frequency range from 1 MHz to 1 GHz were measured. The penetration depth of electromagnetic wave, which is defined as the distance to reduce 1/e of the incident electromagnetic wave power, is obtained from the measured dielectric properties. It is found that the dielectric properties of the composites are strongly dependent on the electrical resistivity of the fiber: the use of lower electrical resistivity fiber leads to a shorter penetration depth. Independent of the electrical resistivity of fiber, the penetration depth decreases with increase in the frequency. This result demonstrates the potential of the composite as a thin electromagnetic wave absorbing material.