A design of experiment study to investigate the effects of hardener concentration, stirring time, and air bubbles on the tensile strength of epoxy resin

R. Sritharan, D. Askari
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Epoxy is one of the widely used polymeric resin systems in composite industries, which is a two-part resin system that requires the mixing of a hardening agent to trigger the polymerization process. The mixing ratio and pot-life are usually specified and provided by the manufacturer; however, the stirring time and the details of the mixing process were left to the fabricator to configure, based on some visual observations, which may vary from person to person. Although the mixing ratio is fixed by the resin manufacturer, errors may occur during the weighing and transfer of resin parts. The hardener concentration and stirring time are two of the most important factors that can affect the resin properties. In addition, air bubbles can be formed during the stirring process, which is inevitable. Design of experiment (DOE) is one of the widely used tools to design, control, and study the effects of multiple factors. In this research, DOE with a factorial design of 23−1 (2k−1) was used to study the effects of hardener concentration, stirring time, and air bubbles on the tensile strength of epoxy resin. Test specimens were fabricated, cut, and tested as per ASTM D638 standard (i.e., common test performed in the industry for plastics) in a randomized order and then the results were statistically analyzed using Design-Expert software. The test results showed that all three factors significantly affect the tensile strength of the epoxy, and they should be carefully optimized and used for the fabrication of composite materials with optimal properties.
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研究了硬化剂浓度、搅拌时间和气泡对环氧树脂抗拉强度的影响
环氧树脂是复合材料工业中广泛使用的一种聚合物树脂体系,它是一种由两部分组成的树脂体系,需要混合硬化剂来引发聚合过程。混合比例和罐寿命通常由制造商指定和提供;然而,搅拌时间和混合过程的细节留给制造商根据一些视觉观察来配置,这可能因人而异。虽然混合比例是由树脂制造商固定的,但在树脂零件的称重和传递过程中可能会出现误差。硬化剂的浓度和搅拌时间是影响树脂性能的两个重要因素。另外,搅拌过程中会形成气泡,这是不可避免的。实验设计(DOE)是一种广泛使用的工具,用于设计、控制和研究多因素的影响。本研究采用因子设计23−1 (2k−1)的DOE研究了硬化剂浓度、搅拌时间和气泡对环氧树脂抗拉强度的影响。按照ASTM D638标准(即塑料行业常见的测试)按随机顺序制作、切割和测试试样,然后使用Design-Expert软件对结果进行统计分析。试验结果表明,这三个因素对环氧树脂的抗拉强度都有显著影响,需要对其进行优化,以制备性能最优的复合材料。
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