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Matrix Relaxation After Fracture In A Toughened Epoxy

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Author(s)

Aaron M. Forster, Aurelien Blond, Donald L. Hunston

Abstract

The inclusion of phase-separated rubber particles in a brittle thermoset matrix has been shown to increase the Mode I fracture energies for a wide range of model and commercial adhesives. Our recent efforts combine these two approaches by comparing the morphology of the fracture surface before and after heating to assess degree of plastic deformation that occurred during the toughening process. In this presentation, an effort is made to combine matrix relaxation after heating with Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy imaging (LSCM) to quantify the relaxation of the microstructure within the toughened zone as a function of the length of the whitened zone.
Citation
Proceedings of the Adhesion Society Meeting

Keywords

fracture toughness, rubber-toughened epoxy, microscopy, AFM, LSCM

Citation

Forster, A. , Blond, A. and Hunston, D. (2010), Matrix Relaxation After Fracture In A Toughened Epoxy, Proceedings of the Adhesion Society Meeting (Accessed April 20, 2024)
Created March 3, 2010, Updated February 19, 2017