Effects of Moisture and Stresses on the Structure and Properties of Polyester Resin

The results of a complex study of structural changes in a cured Norpol 440 polyester resin under the action of damp environment and mechanical loading are presented. A considerable effect of absorbed moisture on the structure and some characteristics of the material is revealed by using thermophvsic...

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Published inMechanics of composite materials Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 57 - 66
Main Authors Faitel'son, E. A., Korkhov, V. P., Aniskevich, A. N., Starkova, O. A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2004
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Summary:The results of a complex study of structural changes in a cured Norpol 440 polyester resin under the action of damp environment and mechanical loading are presented. A considerable effect of absorbed moisture on the structure and some characteristics of the material is revealed by using thermophvsical methods and X-ray diffractometry. The joint effect of moisture and mechanical stress is estimated by investigating the creep in stationary and nonstationary moisture conditions. The anisotropy of the material structure formed during creep is evaluated from the results of dilatometric measurements. It is found that the degree of anisotropy of the material after creep accompanied by moisture sorption is higher than that after creep in the conditions of moisture equilibrium with atmosphere. It is established that the aftercure and relaxation of the residual creep deformation come to an end at heating to 80-85 deg C. At a further rise in temperature and repeated heating, changes in the material structure are not observed.
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ISSN:0191-5665
DOI:10.1023/B:MOCM.0000018464.53340.a2