Studying Mechanical and Physical Properties for Polymer Composite Material Reinforced by Metal Powders
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This research covers reinforcement of unsaturated polyester resin, and studying some of their
mechanical and physical properties. The samples were prepared by hand lay-out technique. The
unsaturated polyester resin was reinforced by two groups of metal powders (Cu and Al) at
selected weight percentage of (0, 5, 10. 15, 20 and 25) %. The study of mechanical properties
includes the study of tensile properties (stress at breaking point, elastic modulus and ductility)
and bending elastic modulus, impact properties and hardness. The physical properties include
studying thermal conductivity for all the prepared samples. The results show a noticeable
increase in values of tensile stress at fracture point, tensile modules stress at fracture point,
tensile modules of elasticity, hardness as the weight fraction of metal powder increase and reach
to maximum value at 15 % wt for both groups. Bending modulus is increased at all percentages
of weight fraction of Al powder except at 5 %, it decreases slightly and also for all percentages
of weight fraction of Cu powder except it increases in polymer composite for 10 %. Impact
strength is decreased as the weight fraction of metal powder is increased for both groups. The
study of physical test shows that thermal conductivity increases with the increase of weight
percentage of metal powder for both groups. The agglomeration increases with increase of
weight percentage for each type of composite.
