Relation of the Cure-dependent Directional and Volumetric Expansivity of 8552/ S2 Epoxy + Glass Fiber Laminates to the Glass Transition*

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
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

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