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Towards development of a self-healing composite using a mendable polymer and resistive heating
Park J.S.1; Takahashi K.2; Guo Z.1; Wang Y.1; Bolanos E.1; Hamann-Schaffner C.1; Murphy E.1; Wudl F.1; Hahn H.T.1
2008-12-01
Source PublicationJournal of Composite Materials
ISSN00219983 1530793X
Volume42Issue:26Pages:2869-2881
Abstract

Mendomers are a group of polymers that are mendable upon heating. Specifically, cracks in these polymers have been shown to heal themselves when heated close to the glass transition temperature. The main mechanism behind the healing is the thermally reversible Dielsĝ€"Alder reaction, where a dicyclopentadiene unit in the polymer backbone breaks apart into two cyclopentadiene terminal groups, which then reunite upon heating. The present study investigates the feasibility of using a mendomer as a matrix for re-mending composites reinforced with graphite fibers. The graphite fibers are used as electrical conductors to provide the necessary heat to the polymer. Specimens were prepared by spreading a monomer, called mendomer, powder on a graphite/epoxy laminate substrate and curing in a vacuum oven. Microcracks were introduced by bending the substrate coupon, and the latter was heated by applying electric currents. The healing behavior was confirmed by disappearance of microcracks that were observed with an optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). © 2008 SAGE Publications Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore.

KeywordMicrocrack Self-healing Composite Thermally Mendable Polymer
DOI10.1177/0021998308097280
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000261546400008
Scopus ID2-s2.0-57549119140
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.University of California, Los Angeles
2.Tokyo Institute of Technology
3.University of California, Santa Barbara
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Park J.S.,Takahashi K.,Guo Z.,et al. Towards development of a self-healing composite using a mendable polymer and resistive heating[J]. Journal of Composite Materials, 2008, 42(26), 2869-2881.
APA Park J.S.., Takahashi K.., Guo Z.., Wang Y.., Bolanos E.., Hamann-Schaffner C.., Murphy E.., Wudl F.., & Hahn H.T. (2008). Towards development of a self-healing composite using a mendable polymer and resistive heating. Journal of Composite Materials, 42(26), 2869-2881.
MLA Park J.S.,et al."Towards development of a self-healing composite using a mendable polymer and resistive heating".Journal of Composite Materials 42.26(2008):2869-2881.
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