modulus of elasticity

Stress-deformed state and strength of a locally heterogeneous electrically conductive layer

The key system of equations of the solid body model is presented, taking into account the structural heterogeneity of the material and the roughness of the real surface, which is applied to the study of interconnected fields in an unbounded heterogeneous conductive layer.  The effect of taking into account the dependences on the density of local Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio on the size effects of surface stresses in the layer and its strength limit is considered.

INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED EPOXY RESIN ON PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF EPOXY COMPOSITE

The main physical-mechanical and thermophysical characteristics of composite materials based on epoxy resin ED-20 and peroxide resin ED-20P (modified with tert-butyl hydroperoxide ED-20 of a molecular weight 480) in the ratio of 30 mass parts of ED-20P to 70 mass parts of ED-20 and unsaturated oligoester TGM-3 were researched. Butyl methacrylate was used as the active diluent of epoxy-oligoester mixtures. The polyethylene polyamine was used as hardener in a steochemical ratio. For the comparison we studied compositions which did not contain ED-20P resin.

DYNAMICS OF RESIDUAL STRESS FORMATION IN GLASS AND ITS MODELING

For the purpose of mathematical modeling of the process ofstressformation in glass, 6x25x100 mmfloat glasssampleswere tempered. During thetemperingthe change ofstresses and thetemperature ofinner and outer layers of glasswerefilmed witha digital camera.Obtainedresults almost completely coincided with the results obtained by R. Gardon.