High elongation elastomersA new class of liquid curable elastomers with unusual strength and elasticity has been developed at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake. Over the years, studies have been conducted on polymer structure and its influence on the mechanical properties of the ensuing composites. Different tools, including nuclear magnetic resonance, have been used. This paper presents a summary of the factors controlling the mechanical behavior of composites produced with the new liquid curable elastomers, including the effects of plasticizers. It also provides an overview of the nuclear magnetic resonance study on polymer structure, the composition and properties of some live and inert formulations produced at China Lake, and some possible peace-time applications for these new elastomeric materials.
Document ID
19940025972
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Brady, V. L. (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake, CA, United States)
Reed, R. (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake, CA, United States)
Merwin, L. (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake, CA, United States)
Nissan, R. (Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington, Technology 2003: The Fourth National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, Volume 1
IDRelationTitle19940025124Collected WorksThe 27th Aerospace Mechanisms Symposium19940025935Collected WorksTechnology 2003: Conference Proceedings from the Fourth National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, Volume 119940025124Collected WorksThe 27th Aerospace Mechanisms Symposium19940025935Collected WorksTechnology 2003: Conference Proceedings from the Fourth National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, Volume 1