2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1711795
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Ultrasonic Assessment of Thermoset Cure: Variations in the Macromolecular Structure Due to Variations in Thickness

Abstract: The mechanical properties of thermoset adhesive layers depend greatly on the cure conditions, such as cure temperature and duration. Ultrasonic measurements of the cure state of thermosets have been shown to be very sensitive to variations in these process conditions. In this paper a further parameter affecting the cure state of thermoset layers is considered. The thickness of an adhesive layer is shown to have a significant effect on the final properties of the thermoset. We suggest that the exothermic nature… Show more

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“…The ultrasonic in situ monitoring method has been used by researchers to study the polymer material cure process, which can be classified into two techniques by different ultrasonic probes: shear wave technique and longitudinal wave technique 8–10 . Ultrasound can propagate not only in the air, but also in a liquid and a solid.…”
Section: Principles Of Polymer Curing Process Monitored Using Ultrasomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ultrasonic in situ monitoring method has been used by researchers to study the polymer material cure process, which can be classified into two techniques by different ultrasonic probes: shear wave technique and longitudinal wave technique 8–10 . Ultrasound can propagate not only in the air, but also in a liquid and a solid.…”
Section: Principles Of Polymer Curing Process Monitored Using Ultrasomentioning
confidence: 99%