In this study, the behaviour of two structural adhesives modified with thermally expandable particles (TEPs) was investigated as a preliminary study for further investigations on the potential of TEPs in adhesive joints. Tensile bulk tests were performed to get the tensile properties of the adhesives and TEPs-modified adhesives. In order to determine the expansion temperature of the particles while encapsulated in these particular adhesive systems, the variation of the volume of adhesive samples modified with different TEPs concentration as a function of temperature was measured. Further, the possibility of any chemical interactions between TEPs and adhesives matrix in the TEPs-modified specimens was verified by a Fourier transform infrared...
Cohesive modelling provides a more detailed understanding of the fracture properties of adhesivejoin...
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Mechanical properties of isotropically conductive adhesives depend not just on the internal structur...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) are used in a wide variety of applications by industry mainly ...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) were developed by Dow Chemical Co in the early 1970´s [1] and ...
Prevention of mechanical and thermal damage to the composite parts is crucial during the debonding p...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of the effect of Thermally Expandable Particle (TE...
In this research, the effect of thermally expandable microcapsules (TEMs) on mode I fracture toughne...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
The present work focuses on different possibilities for adhesive debonding in metal joints. In parti...
Adhesively bonded joints are an increasing alternative to mechanical joints in engineering applicati...
343-356This paper reports the investigation made on the effect of nano- and micro-particles additio...
Mechanical properties of isotropic electrically conductive adhesives (ICAs) are mainly influenced by...
In order to adapt to the new requirements of sustainable development, the need for reuse and recycli...
Cohesive modelling provides a more detailed understanding of the fracture properties of adhesivejoin...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. All rights are reserved. The i...
Mechanical properties of isotropically conductive adhesives depend not just on the internal structur...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) are used in a wide variety of applications by industry mainly ...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) were developed by Dow Chemical Co in the early 1970´s [1] and ...
Prevention of mechanical and thermal damage to the composite parts is crucial during the debonding p...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of the effect of Thermally Expandable Particle (TE...
In this research, the effect of thermally expandable microcapsules (TEMs) on mode I fracture toughne...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
The present work focuses on different possibilities for adhesive debonding in metal joints. In parti...
Adhesively bonded joints are an increasing alternative to mechanical joints in engineering applicati...
343-356This paper reports the investigation made on the effect of nano- and micro-particles additio...
Mechanical properties of isotropic electrically conductive adhesives (ICAs) are mainly influenced by...
In order to adapt to the new requirements of sustainable development, the need for reuse and recycli...
Cohesive modelling provides a more detailed understanding of the fracture properties of adhesivejoin...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. All rights are reserved. The i...
Mechanical properties of isotropically conductive adhesives depend not just on the internal structur...