The paper deals with the evolution of the parameters of a fractional model for di↵erent values of temperature. An experimental campaign has been performed on epoxy resin at di↵erent levels of temperature. It is shown that epoxy resin is very sensitive to the temperature.

Badagliacco, D., Colinas-Armijo, N., Di Paola, M., Valenza, A. (2016). Evaluation of the temperature effect on the fractional linear viscoelastic model for an epoxy resin. In VIII International Conference on “Times of polymers and composites: From Aerospace to Nanotechnology" (pp. 020089-1-020089-4). New York : AIP Publishing [10.1063/1.4949664].

Evaluation of the temperature effect on the fractional linear viscoelastic model for an epoxy resin

Colinas Armijo, Natalia;DI PAOLA, Mario;VALENZA, Antonino
2016-01-01

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The paper deals with the evolution of the parameters of a fractional model for di↵erent values of temperature. An experimental campaign has been performed on epoxy resin at di↵erent levels of temperature. It is shown that epoxy resin is very sensitive to the temperature.
2016
Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali
Badagliacco, D., Colinas-Armijo, N., Di Paola, M., Valenza, A. (2016). Evaluation of the temperature effect on the fractional linear viscoelastic model for an epoxy resin. In VIII International Conference on “Times of polymers and composites: From Aerospace to Nanotechnology" (pp. 020089-1-020089-4). New York : AIP Publishing [10.1063/1.4949664].
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