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Bio-Based Resin Composite Material Testing
The proposed project includes the material testing of a bio-based resin composite. This bio-based resin is made from the byproduct of sugarcane waste production and is being investigated for its sustainability benefits and flammability performance. Material testing will include GC-MS (gas chromatography mass spectrometry) to evaluate resin constituents. Other thermophysical evaluation like DSC and TGA are desired. The project will also include understanding material chemical sensitivity with testing and evaluation. The composite system will be composed of reinforcing fibers, either glass or carbon, with a bio-based thermosetting polymer matrix. All work will include an appropriate test plan to evaluate resin constituents and chemical sensitivity. Deliverables will include evaluation, photos, and reports of all tests done on materials.
Faculty Adviser(s)
Luna Yue Huang, Associate Teaching Professor, Materials Science & Engineering
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