Transcription of Mechanical Testing of Composites
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2003, P. JoyceMechanical Testing of Mechanical Testing of CompositesComposites 2003, P. JoyceTests Accepted by MilTests Accepted by Mil--HdbkHdbk--1717 Test CategorySource of Test MethodASTMSACMAP repreg testsResin contentD2539, C613D5300RM 23, RM 24 Volatiles contentD3530--Resin flowD3531RM 22 Resin gel timeD3532RM 19 Fiber areal weightD3776RM 23, RM 24 Moisture contentD4019--Tack----HPLC--RM 20 IRE1252, E168--DMA (RDS)D4065, D4473RM 19 DSCE1356RM 25 2003, P. JoyceTests Accepted by MilTests Accepted by Mil--HdbkHdbk--1717 Test CategorySource of Test MethodASTMSACMAL amina physical testsMoisture conditioningD5229RM 11 Fiber volumeD3171, D2734RM 10 Resin contentD3171, D2734RM 10 Void contentD2584--DensityD792, D1505--Cured ply thickness--RM 10 Glass transition temperature (dry)D4065RM 18 Glass transition temperature (wet)--RM 18 CTE, out-of-planeE831--CTE, in-planeD696, E228--Equilibrium moisture contentD5229RM 11 Moisture diffusivityD5229--Thermal diffusivityE1461--Specific heatE1269-- 2003, P.
¾Creep is especially important in composites with a thermoplastic matrix, particularly as TsÆTg ¾Creep is expected to be small in thermoset matrix composites, due to cross-linking. ¾Creep testing is not used to provide primary design data, rather …
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