Abstract

It is shown, using thermodynamically consistent linear viscoelastic material model that accounts for properties dependence on test temperature and cure state parameters, that for rheologically simple materials the cure and temperature related reduced times and shift factors are the same for all viscoelastic compliances, relaxation modulus, and Poisson’s ratio as well as for the storage and loss modulus. A necessary condition for that is that the cure and temperature parameters are affecting the reduced time only. This means that the Poisson’s ratio of polymeric materials, which for simplicity is often assumed constant, in fact exhibits a small dependence on time which is affected by temperature and state of cure. In this work, the evolution of the viscoelastic Poisson’s ratio of the commercial LY5052 epoxy resin is studied in relaxation test subjecting the specimen to constant axial strain. Specimens at several cure states are studied and Poisson’s ratio, defined as the lateral and axial strain ratio, is shown to evolve from 0.32 to 0.44 over time. Moreover, the data confirm that the cure state-dependent reduced time controlling the Poisson’s ratio development leads to the same shift functions as those identified in DMTA tests for storage modulus. The latter measurements also confirmed that the total shift can be considered as a sum of two shifts in the frequency domain, which means that function for reduced time calculation can be written as a product of two functions: one dependent on the test temperature and another one dependent on the cure state.

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Title
Cure-state dependent viscoelastic Poisson’s ratio of LY5052 epoxy resin
Author
Saseendran, Sibin 1 ; Wysocki, Maciej 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Varna, Janis 3 

 Swerea SICOMP, Fibervägen 2, Piteå 943 33, Sweden 
 Swerea SICOMP, Argongatan 30, Mölndal 431 53, Sweden 
 Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Luleå Tekniska Universitet, Luleå 971 87, Sweden 
End page
100
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Aug 2017
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISSN
20550340
e-ISSN
20550359
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2277375802
Copyright
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