Comparison between 3-point bending and torsion methods for determining the viscoelastic properties of fiber-reinforced epoxy

Volume: 85, Pages: 106428 - 106428
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Dynamic mechanical analysis is a technique used to determine the viscoelastic properties of polymers and their composites. The storage modulus, loss modulus and loss factor in correlation with the glass transition temperature can be detected by several means. In this study, these properties are determined using a dynamic mechanical analyzer in 3-point bending mode, as well as a rheometer in torsion mode. The materials under consideration are a...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison between 3-point bending and torsion methods for determining the viscoelastic properties of fiber-reinforced epoxy
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
85
Pages
106428 - 106428
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