Guillaume Bonnefont
Institut national des sciences Appliquées de Lyon
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Konstantinos G. Dassios; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi; Theodore E. Matikas
The current study reports the establishment of a novel feasible way for processing glass- and ceramic- matrix composites reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The technique is based on high shear compaction of glass/ceramic and CNT blends in the presence of polymeric binders for the production of flexible green bodies which are subsequently sintered and densified by spark plasma sintering. The method was successfully applied on a borosilicate glass / multi-wall CNT composite with final density identical to that of the full-dense ceramic. Preliminary non-destructive evaluation of dynamic mechanical properties such as Young’s and shear modulus and Poisson’s ratio by ultrasonics show that property improvement maximizes up to a certain CNT loading; after this threshold is exceeded, properties degrade with further loading increase.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Konstantinos G. Dassios; N.-M. Barkoula; P. Alafogianni; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi; Theodore E. Matikas
The development of a new generation of high temperature ceramic materials for aerospace applications, reinforced at a scale closer to the molecular level and three orders of magnitude less than conventional fibrous reinforcements, by embedded carbon nanotubes, has recently emerged as a uniquely challenging scientific effort. The properties of such materials depend strongly on two main factors: i) the homogeneity of the dispersion of the hydrophobic medium throughout the ceramic volume and ii) the ultimate density of the resultant product after sintering of the green body at the high-temperatures and pressures required for ceramic consolidation. The present works reports the establishment of two independent experimental strategies which ensure achievement of near perfect levels of tube dispersion homogeneity and fully dense final products. The proposed methodologies are validated across non-destructive evaluation data of materials performance.
Acta Materialia | 2010
Guillaume Bernard-Granger; Ahmed Addad; G. Fantozzi; Guillaume Bonnefont; Christian Guizard; Dorothée Vernat
Ceramics International | 2012
Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi; Sandrine Trombert; Lionel Bonneau
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2011
Mehdi Mazaheri; Daniele Mari; Robert Schaller; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2015
Konstantinos G. Dassios; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi; Theodore E. Matikas
Ceramics International | 2016
S. Benaissa; M. Hamidouche; M. Kolli; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013
G. Goupil; Guillaume Bonnefont; Hassane Idrissi; Daniel Guay; Lionel Roué
Acta Materialia | 2017
Zofia Trzaska; Guillaume Bonnefont; G. Fantozzi; Jean-Philippe Monchoux
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | 2018
Goffredo De Portu; Jérôme Chevalier; Thierry Douillard; Laurent Gremillard; Guillaume Bonnefont