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Cure cycle optimisation of structural epoxies used in composite civil infrastructure through the use of TTT diagrams

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 383, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.131332

Keywords

Structural epoxies; Cure cycle; Optimisation; TTT diagram; Pot life; Vitrification time; Gel time

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This study investigates the curing process of Sikadur (R)-30 adhesive used in civil infrastructure applications. A time-temperature-transformation cure diagram was developed, and rheological data and calorimetry tests were used to estimate time for gelation and vitrification. The glass transition temperatures were determined, and reaction kinetic simulations were carried out and validated with experimental data. This research provides important information for designers to better design advanced composite bonded joints.
Adhesive bonding is becoming increasingly common in civil infrastructure construction due to the increased use of advanced composites. Due to the large scale of the structures and their application in outdoor settings, the conditions during adhesive curing are substantially different from those in other industries. However, little in-formation exists on curing conditions of commonly used adhesives in civil infrastructure applications making the design of such adhesive-bonded joints difficult. This paper presents a study investigating different phase tran-sitions involved in the curing process of Sikadur (R)-30, a commonly used adhesive in civil infrastructure ap-plications. A time-temperature-transformation cure diagram was developed for this epoxy system. Oscillatory rheological data were used to determine the gel times. Differential scanning calorimetry tests were used to es-timate the time taken for vitrification. Unreacted system and fully reacted system glass transition temperatures were determined to be-48 degrees C and 70 degrees C, respectively. Reaction kinetic simulations were carried out for the Sikadur (R)-30 epoxy system based on the obtained experimental data. The numerical predictions were validated against a comprehensive experimental program. Predictions were shown to be in excellent agreement with the experimental results. This research provides the pathway for structural composite designers to determine important information such as pot life and curing times under different environmental exposure conditions for better design of advanced composite bonded joints.

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