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Effects of thermal loading history on structural adhesive modulus across glass transition

Bai, Y.  
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Keller, T.  
2011
Construction and Building Materials

Dynamic Mechanical Analysis was conducted on a polyurethane adhesive at different constant heating rates up to 100°C, covering the glass transition range. Different storage modulus degradation curves were obtained from different heating rates. The different temperature gradients through the specimen thickness, resulting from the different heating rates, did not explain these differences. The application of kinetic theory, however, enabled the modeling of the observed modulus degradation. The glass transition of a structural adhesive was considered as a kinetic process, during which secondary bonds break progressively, depending on their dissociation energy. Based on these results, it was demonstrated and concluded that modulus degradation is not only temperature-dependent but also time-dependent and therefore depends on the thermal loading history, which has to be taken into account to obtain reliable results. [All rights reserved Elsevier].

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DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2010.11.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287379300076

Author(s)
Bai, Y.  
Keller, T.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Construction and Building Materials
Volume

25

Issue

4

Start page

2162

End page

2168

Subjects

Adhesion

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Adhesives

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Bonds (chemical)

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Dissociation energies

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Glass transition

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Heating

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REVIEWED

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May 30, 2011
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