## Abstract The effect of subβT~__g__~ aging on the properties of an epoxy resin system, diglycidyl ether of butanediol, DGEB, cured with 4β4β² diaminodiphenyl sulfone, DDS, has been studied. Aging was found to increase the DSC (differential scanning calorimetric) endothermic peak, the density, and
Studies of epoxy resin systems: Part D: Fracture toughness of an epoxy resin: A study of the effect of crosslinking and sub-Tg aging
β Scribed by T. D. Chang; J. O. Brittain
- Publisher
- Society for Plastic Engineers
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 936 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3888
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The fracture toughness of an epoxy resin system, diglycidyl ether of butanediol, DGEB, cured with 4β4β² diaminodiphenyl sulphone, DDS, has been studied by varying the crosslinking density and state of aging. A stable, but rough, crack propagation was observed with specimens that were 99 percent cured and quenched. When the extent of curing was less than 99 percent or the material was aged for more than 20 min at 62Β°C, crack propagation was of the unstable stickβslip nature. Aging was found to decrease the initiation fracture toughness dramatically, but the arrest fracture toughness was almost unchanged. This result was associated with a change of relaxation strength of the primary, a, transition with aging. An increase of crosslinking density was found initially to reduce the fracture toughness of this epoxy resin, but the fracture toughness increased after 87 percent of curing. The initial decrease of the fracture toughness was attributed to a decrease of relaxation strength of the primary transition (i.e., the area under the Ξ±βrelaxation peak), while the increase of the fracture toughness after 87 percent curing was explained by the onset of the stablerough crack propagation, Micrographs taken by scanning electron microscopyβshowed possible existence of blunting during crack propagation and a decrease of blunting with the extent of aging.
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