Elevated Temperature Capability of Epoxy Resins: Issues and Developments

Issues and developments regarding the elevated temperature capability of epoxy resins used as matrix materials for fiber reinforced polymer composites and adhesive bonding applications in civil construction are reviewed. Glass transition temperature and creep rupture are the main focus.

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Work Title Elevated Temperature Capability of Epoxy Resins: Issues and Developments
Subtitle Proc. US-South America Workshop on Innovative Materials for Civil Infrastructure, Research and Education, , M. M. Lopez, Ed., National Science Foundation, 13-15 Oct. 2008, Santiago, Chile,
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Creators
  1. Charles E Bakis
Keyword
  1. Glass transition temperature, creep, epoxy, adhesive, FRP, moisture, nanoreinforcement
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Other
Publication Date October 2008
Subject
  1. Civil Engineering
Language
  1. English
DOI doi:10.26207/gwge-8x50
Deposited February 09, 2021

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