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Tailed FBG sets were applied to monitor the cure of thick laminates with temperature gradient.
spectroscopy was employed to monitor the cure kinetics of this complex system.
The disappearance of the acetylenic stretching band at 2212 cm−1 was used successfully to monitor the cure reaction.
In this attempt, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) were used to monitor the cure progress of 977-2A epoxy resin and carbon fiber reinforced composite.
Experimental results are shown on sensor capability to monitor the cure kinetics, and a novel calibration method is proposed in order to link the optoelectronic response directly to the DOC of the reacting resin.
A polarity-sensitive probe, 4- N,N-dimethylamino -4′-nitrostilbene (DANS), was used to monitor the cure of an industrially relevant epoxy resin system through a fluorescence emission intensity ratio, which is self-referencing and independent of excitation intensity and monitoring geometry.
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The main goal was to localise the flow front during injection and to monitor the curing behaviour of the resin.
A good agreement is obtained between the two methods, especially under higher curing temperature condition, which demonstrates the great promise to monitor the curing processes using EIS.
A tailed FBG (Fiber Bragg Grate) set consists of several FBG sensors with various tail lengths was embedded perpendicular to the fiber direction to monitor the curing process.
Here, EIS was used to monitor the curing processes of epoxy/amine blends for the first attempt, and a new equation was proposed to character the curing process and estimate the curing degree of resins, while, resins, curing agents and the curing processes have significant effect on product properties.
This novel in situ measuring technique has been proven to be reliable and effective in monitoring the cure process of UV-curable adhesives, and provides new possibilities for evaluating the curing behavior of photocurable polymers.
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