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  1. rodneybennet

    carbon filled ptfe datasheet

    Assumed that assembly contained chemicals (in that case I would still stick to PTFE with an optimized filler suggestion) Rodney Bennet Learn more on CheFEM: Chemical interaction driven FEM simulation of advanced materials http://www.composite-agency.com/CheFEM.htm
  2. rodneybennet

    tank internal coating material.

    Dear Johnae I agree with Steve Jones. Note that short and long term coating behaviour in severe conditions can be simulated and analyzed using CheFEM (Chemical interaction driven FEM analysis of advanced materials). This will allow more systematic and completely independent evualuation of...
  3. rodneybennet

    carbon filled ptfe datasheet

    Hi Pedrof, What is the exact type of Carbon that you are using? Depending on the application variations in size and shape will make a huge difference in creep, thermal expansion behaviour, etc. In the operating conditions given I would - if possible - stick to PTFE matrix material. Rodney...
  4. rodneybennet

    Advice for HCL & Cl SCC

    The operating conditions requires rigorous material evaluation. The preferable material is most probably reinforced epoxy, but exact epoxy and laminate build-up depends on the lifetime requirement, since the composite will defitenly age in the circumstances given. More quantitive support can...
  5. rodneybennet

    Graphite simulation

    In case you would like to use the graphite as filler material, you may also want to look at: http://www.composite-agency.com They include graphite - matrix interactions in their FEM based analysis. Kind Regards, Rodney
  6. rodneybennet

    Masking against hydrogen embrittlrment

    You might want to check http://www.composite-agency.com/case-stories.htm, here you will find diffusion / hydrogen embrittlement assessment for several different materials. Kind Regards, Rodney
  7. rodneybennet

    SUBSEA WATER PIPELINE BUCKLING DURING PIPE LAY WORKS.

    You might also want to check the diffusion-chemical-mechanical simulation forum at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm They can look at steel-polymer-concrete structures in real life circumstances - in a fully integrated manner, and provide help via their open source facility...
  8. rodneybennet

    DeW

    Please check Composite Agency (http://www.composite-agency.com), they might be able to help. Rodney
  9. rodneybennet

    Strange cohesive element behavious (abaqus)

    Do you have temperature or mass diffusion gradients applied? This could give rise to (additional) forces, and - in a cylinder configuration - to compressive forces. Check also the integrated diffusion-chemical-mechanical composites simulation at...
  10. rodneybennet

    Hybrid laminates.

    Nylon 66 may swell too much (of course depending on the conditions). My experience is that currently used carbon and glass fibres do not restrain the swelling loads. Although nano particles could restrain in certain conditions (see http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm), but this...
  11. rodneybennet

    Moisture Analysis of Polymers

    Dear JPC10, A lot of laboratory set-up and library data on this subject (including referenced moisture figures for various virgin, filled and composite materials) can be found at http://wwww.composite-agency.com You may also try their forum on integrated knowledge of diffusion, corrosion and...
  12. rodneybennet

    Anticorrosion Coating for bends

    You may also want to check http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm, specifically the thread on FBE epoxy coating by Neal Prescott: http://www.composite-agency.com/messages/3968.html Regards, Rodney
  13. rodneybennet

    Metal bonding issues

    You may also check / post the forum at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm for additional information (such as proper modelling and intrinsic failure modes) on interfacial strength between different sorts of materials. Regards, Rodney
  14. rodneybennet

    Composite Usage in 400 F Environment?

    With regard to high temperature composite solutions you may also want to look at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm Their integrated chemical-physical approach for material selection can be helpful. Rodney
  15. rodneybennet

    Failure Analysis?

    Maybe the following thread: Service Life of Pipe for Supercritical Saturated CO2 (http://www.composite-agency.com/messages/4758.html) is also of your interest. Regards, Rodney
  16. rodneybennet

    Carbon Dioxide corrosion

    Also check the diffusion & corrosion forum for coatings and composites at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm. Specifically take a look at: http://www.composite-agency.com/messages/4758.html (this thread is about long term service life of grp under the load of corrosive...
  17. rodneybennet

    corrosion in c02 piping

    Is there any indication of the amount of moisture present in the CO2? Note that a - basically - similar thread was started at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm, specifically: http://www.composite-agency.com/messages/4758.html Regards, Rodney Bennet
  18. rodneybennet

    PE/PP Resistance to Acetonitrile

    Dear All: Probably diffusion with swelling and subsequent mechanical retention is the bottom line with the proposed materials, at least in the lower temperature range (do not expect surface corrosion). Is there any information on mechanical requirements and/or lifetime specifications? Rodney...
  19. rodneybennet

    Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) in Drinking Water Service

    Also find more on leaching from - and diffusion through - plastic based materials (FRP, laminate materials such as PEX-AL-PEX,liner materials, etc.) at http://www.composite-agency.com/materials-forum.htm. Regards, Rodney
  20. rodneybennet

    Is solid PU waterproof?

    Let's comment on this. Here it goes: -It all depends on whether polyester based or aliphatic urethanes are involved. -Temperature is an important factor, above 50 degrees Celsius and polyester based will definitely give significant problems on the medium term. -Water has a high relative high...

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