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Properties of Epoxy-Pes systems as polymer matrices for carbon fiber composites produced by e-beam curing
2008
“Ionizing radiation induced polymerization of epoxy resin in order to produce carbon fibre composites”
2009
Novel epoxy formulations for high energy radiation curable composites
2005
Abstract It has been widely recognised that high energy radiation can be effectively applied to the cure of epoxy resins in applications as composite matrices or structural adhesives with improvements in product quality and/or reduction in production costs. In the presence of suitable initiators, polymerisation of epoxies occurs via cationic mechanism, thus restricting the choice of the resin system components to species which do not contain electron donor groups. The present investigation is aimed to identify suitable co-monomers to be formulated with an epoxy resin, resulting in different cure reaction kinetics and application properties of the cured resin. In particular, four different a…
Structural investigation of e-beam cured epoxy resins through solid state NMR
2012
Abstract In this paper the network structure of e-beam cured DGEBF based epoxy resins is investigated. Two epoxy systems, having different reactivity and cured in different process conditions, were analyzed through solid state NMR spectroscopy. The analysis shows that the more reactive system has higher cross-linking density and higher uniformity of network distribution. Similar information were obtained, in a previous work, on the same systems through dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. It is worth noting that unlike DMTA tests, which interfere with the molecular structure of the analyzed material, due to the heating during the analysis itself, more reliable information, without any artef…
Radiation curing of carbon fibre composites
2014
Epoxy/carbon fibre reinforced composites were produced by means of e-beam irradiation through a pulsed 10 MeV electron beam accelerator. The matrix consisted of a difunctional epoxy monomer (DGEBA) and an initiator of cationic polymerisation, while the reinforcement was a unidirectional high modulus carbon fibre fabric. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis was carried out in order to determine the cross-linking degree. The analysis pointed out a nonuniformity in the cross-linking degree of the e-beam cured panels, with the formation of clusters at low Tg (glass transition temperature) and clusters at high Tg. An out-of-mould post irradiation thermal treatment on e-beam cured samples provides…
The influence of the processing temperature on gamma curing of epoxy resins for the production of advanced composites
2007
Abstract Gamma radiation curing of an epoxy monomer, in the presence of an iodonium salt, as initiator, is studied. Systems have been polymerized at the same irradiation dose and dose rate and at different processing temperatures. The experimental results show that all the irradiated materials exhibit a latent reactivity, undergoing toward an increase of crosslinking density if they are thermally cured after irradiation. The results indicate that the processing temperature affects both the crosslinking density after irradiation and the sensibility to the post-irradiation thermal treatment.
Dependence between aging treatments and residual stresses on composite laminate
2006
International audience; The objective of this paper is to study the influence of residual stresses due to fabrication conditions on the thermomechanical behavior of carbon/epoxy laminate structures (cross ply). These studied laminates have undergone various cycles of thermal aging. The addition of a post-cure cycle after the end of the initial cycle makes it possible to reduce the residual stresses level. The incremental hole-drilling method is used to measure the residual strain in the laminates. These measured strains and the numerical calibration coefficients obtained by the finite element method allow to calculating the residual stress distribution in composite depth. The obtained resul…
Securing Pathways into Teaching to Attract More Applicants ? An Analysis of the ‘Pre-professionalisation’ Scheme for Undergraduate Students in France…
2022
Mode I fracture toughness behaviour of epoxy resincarbon fiber composites cured by ionising radiation
2012
In this work Mode I fracture toughness behavior of Electron Beam cured unidirectional CFRP laminates is investigated by means of standardized Double Cantilever Beam (DCB) tests. A matrix system, comprising a DGEBA epoxy monomer and a typical initiator of cationic polymerization, was used and panel samples assembled by hand lay-up. Curing was achieved by 20 to 40 minutes irradiation on a pulsed 10 MeV Electron Beam accelerator. One batch of resin was also mixed with 10 phr of a PES thermoplastic monomer in order to enhance the matrix toughness. The influence of fibre-matrix adhesion, matrix toughening and matrix crosslinking density on the mode I delamination behavior have been investigated …
STUDIO DI GIUNZIONI METALLO-COMPOSITO SOTTOPOSTE A CARICHI STATICI E DI FATICA
2009
Obiettivo di questo studio è l’analisi delle giunzioni ibride metallo-composito realizzate con la tecnica co-cured, cioè incollando i materiali con la stessa resina adoperata per la manifattura del laminato composito. E’ stata studiata in particolare la giunzione fra alluminio e composito in fibra di vetro (Al/GFRP), accoppiamento che trova applicazioni in svariati ambiti del settore dei trasporti navali e terrestri. Sono stati analizzati giunti a semplice sovrapposizione (GSS) e a doppia sovrapposizione (GDS) sottoposti a carichi statici e di fatica. Tramite analisi numeriche FEM nonché prove sperimentali eseguite variando la lunghezza di sovrapposizione del giunto, si è indagato sul crite…