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Engineering Advanced Material Properties For Polymeric Materials Through Miscible And Immiscible Additives, Chinmay M. Saraf Jun 2021

Engineering Advanced Material Properties For Polymeric Materials Through Miscible And Immiscible Additives, Chinmay M. Saraf

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on engineering polymeric formulations using strategically selected additives or novel processes to achieve advanced material properties. The first chapter reviews the state-of-the-art impact modification and discusses micro-mechanics associated with soft particle toughening of polymeric materials. We present an analytical solution to elucidate the effect of concentration of rubbery domains on matrix yielding and energy absorption. Soft particle toughening relies on particle size, interparticle spacing, and concentration of rubbery phase. The second chapter demonstrates developing impact modified stereolithography (SLA) resins for the superior energy absorption of the SLA printed thermosets. SLA resins are engineered using additives that remain …


Process-Structure-Property Relationships In 3d-Printed Epoxy Composites Produced Via Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing, Nadim S. Hmeidat May 2021

Process-Structure-Property Relationships In 3d-Printed Epoxy Composites Produced Via Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing, Nadim S. Hmeidat

Doctoral Dissertations

Extrusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, such as direct ink writing (DIW), offer unique opportunities to create composite materials and novel multi-material architectures that are not feasible using other AM technologies. DIW is a novel 3D-printing approach in which viscoelastic inks, with favorable rheological properties, are extruded through fine nozzles and patterned in a filament form at room temperature.

Recent developments in DIW of polymer composites have led to expanding the range of materials used for printing, as well as introducing novel deposition strategies to control filler orientation and create improved functional/structural composite materials. Despite these substantial advancements, the successful and …