The glass-rubber transition (GRT) in elastomer bonded energetic material as composite rocket propellants and high explosives is an important property for the use of these materials. The temperature range of application of such rubber materials is always above the GRT, in contrast to thermoplastic elastomers, which are used below the GRT. The GRT is strongly determined by intermolecular interactions. An important behaviour is the deformation rate dependence of the GRT. With increasing deformation rate, means measurement frequency in dynamic mechanical measurements, the GRT is shifted to higher temperatures, means the in-service temperature range changes under vibrational loads. The interaction between the binder polymer chains surely changes...
The material properties of H-C binder including dynamic shear compliance, relaxation modulus, creep ...
ABSTRACT: Master curves of the small strain and dynamic shear modulus are compared with the transien...
Various plastic bonded explosives (PBXs) contain about 5-wt% polymer, plasticizer, and stabilizer as...
One of the key molecular level characteristic of elastomeric binder systems of composite rocket prop...
This study aims to evaluate the dynamic mechanical properties of a binder, used in composite propell...
The glass-rubber transition temperature of elastomer bonded composite rocket propellants and high ex...
Composite rocket propellants (CRP) have an elastomer as binder for the solid fillers, which serve as...
Recently, it was found that the second peak of the loss factor curve determined by DMA of HTPB bonde...
polymer Arrhenius-like temperature behaviour The main intention of the present contribution is to g...
The intermolecular energetic interactions between binders, plasticizers and fillers in elastomer bon...
Inert non-polar HTPB binder and energetic GAP binder with polar groups are the two most common used ...
One of the main challenges concerning energetic materials regards the establishments and evaluations...
International audienceThis study focuses on the viscoelastic behavior of an industrial hydroxyl-term...
The oxidative thermal aging of a crosslinked hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB)/isophorone diis...
The description of the change of thermomechanical and viscoelastic properties of polymers and elasto...
The material properties of H-C binder including dynamic shear compliance, relaxation modulus, creep ...
ABSTRACT: Master curves of the small strain and dynamic shear modulus are compared with the transien...
Various plastic bonded explosives (PBXs) contain about 5-wt% polymer, plasticizer, and stabilizer as...
One of the key molecular level characteristic of elastomeric binder systems of composite rocket prop...
This study aims to evaluate the dynamic mechanical properties of a binder, used in composite propell...
The glass-rubber transition temperature of elastomer bonded composite rocket propellants and high ex...
Composite rocket propellants (CRP) have an elastomer as binder for the solid fillers, which serve as...
Recently, it was found that the second peak of the loss factor curve determined by DMA of HTPB bonde...
polymer Arrhenius-like temperature behaviour The main intention of the present contribution is to g...
The intermolecular energetic interactions between binders, plasticizers and fillers in elastomer bon...
Inert non-polar HTPB binder and energetic GAP binder with polar groups are the two most common used ...
One of the main challenges concerning energetic materials regards the establishments and evaluations...
International audienceThis study focuses on the viscoelastic behavior of an industrial hydroxyl-term...
The oxidative thermal aging of a crosslinked hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB)/isophorone diis...
The description of the change of thermomechanical and viscoelastic properties of polymers and elasto...
The material properties of H-C binder including dynamic shear compliance, relaxation modulus, creep ...
ABSTRACT: Master curves of the small strain and dynamic shear modulus are compared with the transien...
Various plastic bonded explosives (PBXs) contain about 5-wt% polymer, plasticizer, and stabilizer as...