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Modulus continued reduced elastic

The phase angle changes with frequency and this is shown in Figure 4.7. As the frequency increases the sample becomes more elastic. Thus the phase difference between the stress and the strain reduces. There is an important feature that we can obtain from the dynamic response of a viscoelastic model and that is the dynamic viscosity. In oscillatory flow there is an analogue to the viscosity measured in continuous shear flow. We can illustrate this by considering the relationship between the stress and the strain. This defines the complex modulus ... [Pg.111]

The workhorse of the RTS industry is TS polyester (also called polyester-TS) with glass fiber. The fiber reinforcement may be in the form of chopped fibers, porous nonwoven mats, woven fabrics, or continuous fibers. The combination of plastics and reinforcements results in versatile materials with unusual characteristics. The reinforcement adds strength and toughness to inherent weather resistance, moldability, and colorability. Thus RTSs are used because of their increased tensile, flexural, torsional, and impact strengths increased modulus of elasticity increased creep resistance reduced coefficient of thermal expansion increased thermal conductivity and, in many cases, lower costs. [Pg.244]

Ultralow load indentation, also known as nanoindentation, is a widely used tool for measuring the mechanical properties of thin fdms and small volumes of material. The principle is to pushing in a hard material tip called the indenter into the analyzed sample and to measure the curve load-penetration. A modified commercial nanoindenter (Nano indenter XP - MTS) was used to characterize coated materials. The device allows to measure the contact stiffness with superimposing a harmonic oscillation (small amplitude of 3 nm, constant frequency of 32 Hz) to the continuous penetration of the indenter into the sample. This specificity allows one to continually measure the elastic modulus and hardness according to the penetration depth. Loubet et al. demonstrated that reduced Young modulus and hardness for a Berkovich indenter with a dynamic measurement method could be deduced from the following equations [11] ... [Pg.195]


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