Effect of bimodal particle size distributions on the toughening mechanisms in silica nanoparticle filled epoxy resin
Abstract
null null Epoxy formulations containing mixtures of two different size distributions of silica-based particles (micron-size and nanometer-size) were explored for possible synergistic toughening effects. The influence of bimodal particle size distribution and silica particle content on the glass transition temperature ( T null null g null ), coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), Young's modulus (E), tensile yield stress ( σ null null y null ),...
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Title
Effect of bimodal particle size distributions on the toughening mechanisms in silica nanoparticle filled epoxy resin
Published Date
Mar 22, 2013
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
7
Pages
1832 - 1845
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