Bill Armstrong memorial session: Elastic modulus and strain recovery testing of variable stiffness composites for structural reconfiguration applications


Por: McKnight G., Doty R., Herrera G., Henry C.

Publicada: 1 ene 2007
Resumen:
Morphing structures have the potential to significantly improve vehicle performance over existing fixed component designs. In this paper, we examine new composite material design approaches to provide combined high stiffness and large reversible deformation. These composites employ shape memory polymers (SMP) matrices combined with segmented metallic reinforcement to create materials with variable stiffness properties and reversible accommodation of relatively large strains. By adjusting the temperature of the sample, the storage modulus can be varied up to 200x. We demonstrate the segmented composite concept in prototype materials made using thermoplastic polyurethane SMP reinforced with interlocking segmented steel platelets. Measured storage moduli varied from 5-12 GPa, below SMP T g, and 0.1-0.5 GPa above SMP T g. The samples demonstrated more than 95% recovery from induced axial strains of 5% at 80°C. Viscoelastic effects are dominant in this regime and we investigate the rate dependence of strain recovery.

Filiaciones:
McKnight G.:
 HRL Laboratories, LLC, 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd., Malibu, CA 90265, United States

Doty R.:
 HRL Laboratories, LLC, 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd., Malibu, CA 90265, United States

Herrera G.:
 HRL Laboratories, LLC, 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd., Malibu, CA 90265, United States

Henry C.:
 HRL Laboratories, LLC, 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd., Malibu, CA 90265, United States
ISSN: 0277786X
Editorial
SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA, USA
Tipo de documento: Conference Paper
Volumen: 6526 Número:
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WOS Id: 000248062300027