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DOI: 10.1007/bf00610711
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Impregnation of fibrous fillers with polymeric binders 6. Effect of parameters of ultrasound treatment on strength properties of wound fibrous composites

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“…Finally, the optimal parameters of US processing help to reduce the cumulative time of hardening, increase the physicomechanical and operational characteristics of PCMs of functional application, allow to reduce the level of residual stresses in them, and increase the durability of their use [47].…”
Section: Designing Parameters Of the Technological Process Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the optimal parameters of US processing help to reduce the cumulative time of hardening, increase the physicomechanical and operational characteristics of PCMs of functional application, allow to reduce the level of residual stresses in them, and increase the durability of their use [47].…”
Section: Designing Parameters Of the Technological Process Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained experimental results are the basis for the design of the technological process of capillary impregnation of fibrous FF with liquid PB under the action of lowfrequency US [44][45][46]. In particular, in work [44], the results of hardening of sonicated epoxy polymers, which are used as a matrix for impregnation of reinforced fibrous fillers, are investigated.…”
Section: Physicomechanical Properties Of Sonicated Epoxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In study [45], it was shown that the physicomechanical parameters of the hardening of unidirectionally reinforced traditional composites, processed under effective US treatment conditions, reach at least 11-18%. And most importantly, the coefficient of variation of these characteristics is reduced from 16-18% for the original (untreated with US) reinforced composites to 4-5% after such processing.…”
Section: Physicomechanical Properties Of Sonicated Epoxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another positive result is the stabilization of the content of the PB in the impregnated woven filler, with variation in the speed of its stretching in the impregnation and dosing operations [14]. Finally, the effective parameters of US treatment contribute to increasing the deformation-strength and adhesion characteristics of PCMs, to lower the level of residual stresses, to increase the durability and to reduce the cumulative hardening time [15].…”
Section: Ultrasonic Modification During Production Of Reinforced Polymentioning
confidence: 99%