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Viscoelastic characterization of phenolic resin–carbon fiber composite degradation process
Authors:Jae‐Do Nam  James C Seferis
Abstract:Viscoelastic characteristics of cured phenolic resin–carbon fiber composite materials were investigated through glass transition and degradation reaction processes in the high‐temperature region up to 400°C. A typical glass transition of the crosslinked thermoset polymer was followed by irreversible degradation reactions, which were exhibited by the increasing storage modulus and loss modulus peak. A degradation master curve was constructed by using the vertical and horizontal shift factors, both of which complied well with the Arrhenius equation in light of the kinetic expression of degradation rate constants. Using an analogy to the Havriliak–Negami equation in dielectric relaxation phenomena, a viscoelastic modeling methodology was developed to characterize the frequency‐ and temperature‐dependent complex moduli of the degrading thermoset polymer composite systems. The temperature‐dependent relaxation time of the degrading composites was determined in a continuous fashion and showed a minimum relaxation time between the glass transition and degradation reaction regions. The capability of the developed modeling methodology was demonstrated by describing the complex behavior of the viscoelastic complex moduli of reacting phenolic resin composite systems. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 37: 907–918, 1999
Keywords:phenolic resin  carbon fiber composite  viscoelastic modeling  degradation
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