主讲人:Nam, Il-Woo Assistant professor of Handong Global University
时间:2021年12月1日13:00
地点:奉贤校区建工楼510室
举办单位:建筑工程学院
主讲人介绍:Dr. Il-Woo Nam received his bachelor and Ph.D degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at KAIST in 2005 and 2014, respectively. He worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Infrastructure Research Center of K-water Institute in 2016 and joined College of Civil Engineering at Nanjing Tech University, China, in 2017 as an associate professor. His academic service continued in Spatial and Environment System Engineering at Handong Global University since 2020. His research area includes multi-functional, high-strength construction materials with carbon nanotube, stress/strain and crack sensing using piezoresistive sensors, development of dispersion methods of nanomaterials in organic or inorganic materials, evaluation on dispersion state of inclusions in organic or inorganic materials, piezoelectric materials-embedded composites as electricity generators, and construction materials/systems for electromagnetic wave absorbing/shielding. His works have been published in several prestigious journals such as Composites Science and Technology, Composites Part A, Composite Structures, ACI Materials, and so forth.
内容介绍:Fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) composite materials, which have been actively used worldwide since the 1990s, are being used for various applications such as ships, large pipelines, repair and reinforcement panels, and wind power blades due to their high specific rigidity and specific strength. Fiber-reinforced plastic composite materials, which have a service life of about 20 years, have increased in the amount of waste since the 2010s, and now more than 90% of them are landfilled or incinerated. Mechanical methods and chemical methods such as thermal decomposition, solvent decomposition, and supercritical decomposition are being tried to recycle waste FRP composite materials that are a great burden on the environment. The present state of recycling of fiber-reinforced composite materials and recycling methods will be investigated, and future prospects will be presented.