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Optimization of Conductive Thin Film Epoxy Composites Properties Using Desirability Optimization Methodology

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  • C. P. Khor
  • Mariatti bt Jaafar
  • Sivakumar Ramakrishnan

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Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)/epoxy thin film nanocomposites were prepared using spin coating technique. The effects of process parameters such as sonication duration (5–35 min) and filler loadings (1-2 vol%) were studied using the design of experiment (DOE). Full factorial design was used to create the design matrix for the two factors with three-level experimentation, resulting in a total of 9 runs ( ) of experimentation. Response surface methodology (RSM) combined with E.C. Harrington’s desirability function called desirability optimization methodology (DOM) was used to optimize the multiple properties (tensile strength, elastic modulus, elongation at break, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity) of MWCNTs/epoxy thin film composites. Based on response surface analysis, quadratic model was developed. Analysis of variance (ANOVA), -squared ( -Sq), and normal plot of residuals were applied to determine the accuracy of the models. The range of lower and upper limits was determined in an overlaid contour plot. Desirability function was used to optimize the multiple responses of MWCNTs/epoxy thin film composites. A global solution of 12.88 min sonication and 1.67 vol% filler loadings was obtained to have maximum desired responses with composite desirability of 1.

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  • C. P. Khor & Mariatti bt Jaafar & Sivakumar Ramakrishnan, 2016. "Optimization of Conductive Thin Film Epoxy Composites Properties Using Desirability Optimization Methodology," Journal of Optimization, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-8, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjopti:1652928
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/1652928
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