PREFERRED ORIENTATION OF PITCH PRECURSOR FIBERS AND CARBON-FIBERS PREPARED FROM ISOTROPIC PITCH

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HAMADA, T
FURUYAMA, M
TOMIOKA, T
ENDO, M
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[1] THREE D COMPOSITES RES CORP,TSUKUBA 305,JAPAN
[2] SHINSHU UNIV,FAC ENGN,MATSUMOTO,NAGANO 390,JAPAN
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10.1557/JMR.1992.1178
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T [工业技术];
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The preferred orientation of pitch precursor fibers and carbon fibers from an isotropic pitch was studied using x-ray diffraction techniques. The phi-scan profile of a pitch precursor fiber was divided into two parts: phi-scan-dependent (anisotropic) and phi-scan-independent (isotropic) profiles. The half width at half maximum (HWHM) intensity of the anisotropic part became smaller as the pitch viscosity increased during spinning and as the filament diameter decreased. The area ratio of the anisotropic part to the total area increased when spinning at higher pitch viscosities and when making the diameter thinner; no preferred orientation existed for pitch precursor fibers with very large diameters. A thermodynamic model is proposed for the preferred orientation formation when spinning an isotropic pitch. The carbon fiber exhibited no skin-core difference in preferred orientation. A crystallite with a larger crystallite size L(c)(002) in the carbon fiber was shown to be better aligned along the fiber axis than that with a smaller L(c)(002). Furthermore, a well-aligned crystallite possessed a larger L(c)(002) than one that was misaligned. The pitch precursor fiber also exhibited such a correlation between L(c)(002) and the preferred orientation, but the correlation was weak.
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