A Coupled Thermochemical Model for Predicting Fire-Induced Thermal Responses and Decomposition Behavior

用于预测火灾引起的热响应和分解行为的耦合热化学模型

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Abstract

Composite materials are increasingly used in aerospace applications due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, but their fire safety remains a critical concern. This study develops a coupled thermochemical model to predict the thermal response and decomposition behavior of composite materials under high-temperature fire conditions. The framework integrates heat transfer, resin pyrolysis kinetics, and gas generation dynamics, employing the Rule of Mixtures to dynamically update temperature-dependent thermophysical properties (thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity, and density). Decomposition kinetics are governed by an n-th-order Arrhenius equation, explicitly resolving the gas convection effects on energy transport. The governing equations are solved numerically using a hybrid explicit/implicit finite element scheme, ensuring stability under severe thermal gradients. Experimental validation compliant with the 14 CFR Part 25 and ISO 2685 standards demonstrates high predictive accuracy. The model successfully captures key phenomena, including the char layer insulation effects, transient heat flux attenuation, and decomposition-induced property transition. This work establishes a computational foundation for optimizing fire-resistant composites in aerospace applications, addressing critical gaps in the existing models through coupled multiphysics representation.

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