AbstractThe anisotropy of continuous fiber thermoplastic composites limits the number of geometries that can be employed effectively in dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Therefore, a Mechanical Energy Resolver, developed for use with elastomers, was modified with a bending fixture using a cantilever beam sample geometry and a high temperature oven. The bending fixture allows determination of composite transition temperatures. Based upon the simple geometry, one can also determine elastic moduli. This test scheme can be coupled with simple shear DMA on melts to determine neat resin properties, including solidification temperature. Results are presented for several semicrystalline and armorphous thermoplastic/graphite fiber laminates and neat resins.
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