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- 2013Impact of millimeter-size silicon microchips on the mechanical properties of polymer samples tested under flexural bending, long-term creep,and impact conditionscitations
- 2010Effect of accelerated aging on the viscoelastic properties of Elast-Eon (TM): A polyurethane with soft poly(dimethylsiloxane) and poly(hexamethylene oxide) segmentscitations
- 2009Frequency dependence of viscoelastic properties of medical grade siliconescitations
- 2008Chemical process monitoring and the detection of moisture ingress in composites - art. no. 69330R
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Chemical process monitoring and the detection of moisture ingress in composites - art. no. 69330R
Abstract
It is generally appreciated that the ingress of moisture in composites can have adverse effects on matrix-dominated properties such as the glass transition temperature and compressive mechanical properties. Moisture ingress in composites can also lead to swelling and blistering. A number of excellent studies have been reported on the detection, modelling and effects of moisture ingress on the properties of thermosetting resins (matrix) and composites. However, it is generally taken for granted that the quality of the resin and the processing conditions used to cross-link the resin are identical. Given the recent advances in the design and deployment of optical-fibre sensors in composites, it is now possible to use the same sensor to facilitate in-situ cure monitoring and structural health monitoring (after processing).