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Bond properties of rubber modified epoxy

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posted on 2024-06-03, 16:06 authored by A Baiuk, Riyadh Al-AmeriRiyadh Al-Ameri, B Fox
In this paper, the bond integrity of unmodified and rubber-modified epoxy used for bonding the carbon fibre sheets to the hosting steel surface was investigated. The rigidity of the bonding agent is one of the factors that have a significant role in the premature failure (debonding) of this application. In order to overcome this issue, a series of experiments were conducted on the steel plates using the epoxy resin modified by CTBN and ATBN reactive liquid polymers, in addition to the unmodified epoxy resin. The interface between the carbon fibre matrix and the hosting surface is subjected to a longitudinal shear force for which the corresponding displacement is recorded. The shear stress-strain relationship for the tested specimen is plotted. The result shows that, the bond behaviour of modified epoxy using CTBN and ATBN reactive liquid polymers was improved in terms of ductility and toughness.

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Pagination

175-180

Location

Byron Bay, New South Wales

Start date

2014-12-09

End date

2014-12-12

ISBN-13

9780994152008

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2014, Southern Cross University

Editor/Contributor(s)

Smith ST

Title of proceedings

ACMSM 2014 : Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials

Event

Mechanics of Structures and Materials. Conference (23rd: 2014: Byron Bay, New South Wales)

Publisher

Southern Cross University

Place of publication

Lismore, NSW

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