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Novel Methods For Composites Recycling Via Pyrolysis, Matt Jacobs
Novel Methods For Composites Recycling Via Pyrolysis, Matt Jacobs
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Composites are unique materials in many respects. When fabric woven from carbon fibers is joined with a thermoset resin in a controlled environment, it results in a very strong material, especially evaluated on a pound-for-pound basis against metals and ceramics. One aspect of this construction that provides great strength lies in the fiber-matrix adhesion which facilitates load transfer to the reinforcement of the composite. This fiber-matrix adhesion is promoted by the polarity of the usual thermoset matrices, and properly designed sizing materials coating the fibers. It’s a two-edged sword, though. Although the resin and the fibers are quite strong together, …
Increased Energy Yield Through Fast Pyrolysis: Empowering Malawian Villages, Diehl Mutamba
Increased Energy Yield Through Fast Pyrolysis: Empowering Malawian Villages, Diehl Mutamba
Undergraduate Honors Theses
Biomass contributes to several renewable energy technologies. This project will explore the use of fast pyrolysis to produce fuels by designing an apparatus for fast pyrolysis. Malawian people harvest firewood from the forests, which is a major contributor to deforestation. Furthermore, they convert some of it to charcoal with about 10-15% efficiency to sell to city dwellers. The project will enable herbaceous fuels to replace wood, increase charcoal yields and create new products. Firewood and charcoal produce smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) that compromises the villagers’ health.
This project will address deforestation problems, improve sustainability, decrease health hazards and improve …