Antje Stein de Vilchez a, Rickard Berggren b, Bryan Bilyeu a, Witold Brostow a,Peter Butzloff c, and Vendela von Malmborg b
a Department of Materials Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5310,
USA
b Department of Chemical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Kanli KKT, Teknikringen
10, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
c Chemical and Process Laboratory, Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. P.O. Box 482, Forth
Worth, TX 76101, USA
ABSTRACT
The cure-dependent expansivity of a composite 8552/S2 epoxy resin with glass fiber has been investigated by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA), and Pressure-Volume-Temperature (PVT) techniques. Two glass transition temperature models have been developed as a function of temperature and time. The first model is based on DSC measurements, the second on measurements of the loss modulus in DMA. A comparison of the modeled volume changes of unidirectional and bi-directional laminates was made to determine which approach might be better suited to predict volumetric changes.
* Proceedings of ANTEC'98, 26 April - 1 May 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Volume II. P. 1663