材料科学
环氧树脂
复合材料
色散(光学)
超声波传感器
体积分数
光学
声学
物理
作者
Yunpeng Jiang,Keiichiro TOHGO,Yoshinobu SHIMAMURA
标识
DOI:10.1177/0021998311413688
摘要
In this work, ultrasonic waves generated by an ultrasonic horn were used to disperse nano- and micrometer SiO 2 particles into glassy epoxy resin. Many processing conditions, such as dispersion time, cooling, and material's volume, were varied systematically with an aim of achieving an optimum dispersion of particles. The glassy epoxy resin was reinforced by using spherical SiO 2 powders with diameters of 0.7 μm and 1.6 μm and volume fraction of 0–20%. Dog-bone-shaped specimens were fabricated and measured under uniaxial tension for determining the fundamental material properties. Experimental results revealed that (1) increasing dispersion time resulted in more homogeneous dispersion, but excessively long dispersion could not further improve the dispersion effect; (2) the influence of dispersion time to neat epoxy is negligible; and (3) fracture surface of glassy polymer is very smooth, which is a viscous flow process different from metals. Finally, ultrasonic wave has proved to be a good technique for effectively dispersing SiO 2 powders in glassy epoxy resin.
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