Affiliation:
1. Nonmetallic Materials Division, Air Force Materials Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Abstract
This paper concerns the stress-response of a geometrically constrained resin-slab under externally fluctuating moisture and temperature conditions. The response of the resin is described by a rheologically complex viscoelastic behavior and is analyzed on the basis of the best data that is available at present. The results indicate that the stresses can undergo a change in sign when a test coupon is subjected to a “thermal spike”. This observation may explain the fracture and cracking that has been detected experimentally. In addition, sample results are provided for the residual stresses that develop upon cool-down. It is shown that in this case a subsequent exposure to moisture may contribute to the reduction of such stresses. A brief discussion is provided concerning the diffusion of moisture under fluctuating temperatures.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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12 articles.
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