DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE

The replacement of aluminum with copper in electronic industries had become breakthrough point. Due to copper's superior electrical conductivity, it enables conductor channel lengths and widths to be significantly reduced. The result is much faster operating speeds and greater circuit integrati...

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Main Author: SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.25692017-01-25T09:41:51Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2569/ DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The replacement of aluminum with copper in electronic industries had become breakthrough point. Due to copper's superior electrical conductivity, it enables conductor channel lengths and widths to be significantly reduced. The result is much faster operating speeds and greater circuit integration even up to 200 million transistors can be packed onto a single chip. Power requirements are now reduced to less than 1.8 volts. In recent years, thermal conductivity of electronic systems has been a significant issue. The reduction in material size becomes a challenge for electronic industry to produce high quality product with minimum cost. Nanostructure materials have attracted many researchers due to their outstanding mechanical and physical properties. While most researchers have focused on using CNTs to reinforce polymeric and ceramic matrices, CNT-reinforced metallic such as copper composites are quickly rising as attractive superior strength. In this work, powder injection molding techniques were used to produce carbon nanotubes reinforced copper nanocomposite with unique mechanical properties. Pure copper (Cu) powder was mixed with multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to produce Cu-MWCNT composites. In the first phase of the work, Cu- 25 vol. % MWCNT composite powders were mixed using internal mixer machine along with the binder system (70 vol. % of paraffin wax, 25 vol. % of high density polyethylene (HDPE) and 5 vol. % of stearic acid. Thermal gravity analysis (TGA) was used to evaluate the degradation temperature of the feedstock. The feedstocks then were processed into dumbbell shape using injection molding at 1600C. The samples then undergo solvent and thermal debinding process at different temperatures and heating rates to obtain optimum parameter in producing defect free product. Next, the sample was sintered at different dwell time to obtain the best parameter. Finally characterization was done using FESEM to analyze Cu-CNT dispersion, powder morphology, CNT damage and phase analysis. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2011-09 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2569/1/DISSERTATION_SITTI_KHADIJAH_BT_SHAHUL_HAMID.pdf SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH (2011) DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE. Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Sri Iskandar, Tronoh, Perak. (Unpublished)
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SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH
DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
description The replacement of aluminum with copper in electronic industries had become breakthrough point. Due to copper's superior electrical conductivity, it enables conductor channel lengths and widths to be significantly reduced. The result is much faster operating speeds and greater circuit integration even up to 200 million transistors can be packed onto a single chip. Power requirements are now reduced to less than 1.8 volts. In recent years, thermal conductivity of electronic systems has been a significant issue. The reduction in material size becomes a challenge for electronic industry to produce high quality product with minimum cost. Nanostructure materials have attracted many researchers due to their outstanding mechanical and physical properties. While most researchers have focused on using CNTs to reinforce polymeric and ceramic matrices, CNT-reinforced metallic such as copper composites are quickly rising as attractive superior strength. In this work, powder injection molding techniques were used to produce carbon nanotubes reinforced copper nanocomposite with unique mechanical properties. Pure copper (Cu) powder was mixed with multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to produce Cu-MWCNT composites. In the first phase of the work, Cu- 25 vol. % MWCNT composite powders were mixed using internal mixer machine along with the binder system (70 vol. % of paraffin wax, 25 vol. % of high density polyethylene (HDPE) and 5 vol. % of stearic acid. Thermal gravity analysis (TGA) was used to evaluate the degradation temperature of the feedstock. The feedstocks then were processed into dumbbell shape using injection molding at 1600C. The samples then undergo solvent and thermal debinding process at different temperatures and heating rates to obtain optimum parameter in producing defect free product. Next, the sample was sintered at different dwell time to obtain the best parameter. Finally characterization was done using FESEM to analyze Cu-CNT dispersion, powder morphology, CNT damage and phase analysis.
format Final Year Project
author SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH
author_facet SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH
author_sort SITTI KHADIJAH BT SHAHUL HAMID, SITTI KHADIJAH
title DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
title_short DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
title_full DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED COPPER MATRIX NANOCOMPOSITES USING PIM TECHNIQUE
title_sort development and microstructural analysis of carbon nanotubes reinforced copper matrix nanocomposites using pim technique
publisher Universiti Teknologi Petronas
publishDate 2011
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2569/1/DISSERTATION_SITTI_KHADIJAH_BT_SHAHUL_HAMID.pdf
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