A study of the nature, cause and elimination of permanent mottle in some epoxy-resin castings used for photoelastic analysis
An investigation was made into the nature of permanent non-annealable mottle in the epoxy-resin system CT200/HT901 (C.I.B.A. Ltd.) as used for photoelastic analysis. Tensile and shear fracture specimens showed fibrilar formations, termed spicules attached to the fracture surface. Investigation of th...
Main Author: | Lock, Michael William Bazely |
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University of Surrey
1972
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.463482 |
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