Epoxy based Shape Memory Polymers (SMEPs) have been formulated by reacting an aerospace grade aromatic epoxy resin with aliphatic amines. TETA (triethylenetetramine) series and TTD (trioxatridecanediamine) series SMEPs with varying soft segment contents and with glass transition temperatures (Tgs) rangingfrom 103-51°C have been obtained. The viscoelastic behaviour of SMEPs has been investigated using an Advanced Rheometric Expansion System (ARES). For the thermomechanical tests, the respective Tg of each SMEP has been fixed as the deformation as well as recovery temperature (shape switching temperature).Further, the effect of soft segments on thermo-mechanical shape memory behaviour of the SMEPs has been evaluated. The results re...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
The effect of deformation strain on the thermomechanical (TM) behavior of a commercially available b...
Epoxy based Shape Memory Polymers (SMEPs) have been formulated by reacting an aerospace grade aromat...
Following deformation, thermally induced shape memory polymers (SMPs) have the ability to recover th...
Epoxy-based shape memory polymers (SMEPs) are gaining importance in the area of aerospace structures...
A series of structurally related epoxy resins were prepared as model systems for the investigation o...
In this paper, an epoxy resin mixture composed of epoxy and phenol monomers is used to prepare therm...
This paper presents a new methodology to develop “thiol-epoxy” shape-memory polymers (SMPs) with enh...
This paper presents a new methodology to develop “thiol-epoxy” shape-memory polymers (SMPs) with enh...
In past 3 decades a large number of shape memory polymers are available for various applications. Th...
The effect of deformation strain on the thermomechanical (TM) behavior of a commercially available b...
One - way shape memory (SM) epoxy resin (SMEP) based systems and composites ha ve been produced and...
The majority of aerospace structural composites use thermoset resins for their processing flexibilit...
The majority of aerospace structural composites use thermoset resins for their processing flexibilit...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
The effect of deformation strain on the thermomechanical (TM) behavior of a commercially available b...
Epoxy based Shape Memory Polymers (SMEPs) have been formulated by reacting an aerospace grade aromat...
Following deformation, thermally induced shape memory polymers (SMPs) have the ability to recover th...
Epoxy-based shape memory polymers (SMEPs) are gaining importance in the area of aerospace structures...
A series of structurally related epoxy resins were prepared as model systems for the investigation o...
In this paper, an epoxy resin mixture composed of epoxy and phenol monomers is used to prepare therm...
This paper presents a new methodology to develop “thiol-epoxy” shape-memory polymers (SMPs) with enh...
This paper presents a new methodology to develop “thiol-epoxy” shape-memory polymers (SMPs) with enh...
In past 3 decades a large number of shape memory polymers are available for various applications. Th...
The effect of deformation strain on the thermomechanical (TM) behavior of a commercially available b...
One - way shape memory (SM) epoxy resin (SMEP) based systems and composites ha ve been produced and...
The majority of aerospace structural composites use thermoset resins for their processing flexibilit...
The majority of aerospace structural composites use thermoset resins for their processing flexibilit...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are materials with a great potential for future use in smart materials...
The effect of deformation strain on the thermomechanical (TM) behavior of a commercially available b...