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Introduction
The loss modulus represents the complex or viscous component, while the storage modulus represents the real or elastic response. Finite element analysis (FEA) has emerged as a powerful tool for modeling adhes ve behavior under a wide range of conditions. FEA can dramatically reduce design cycle time by decreasing the numb trains, displacements, etc. Sikadur®-35 Hi-Mod LV is a 2-component, 100 % solids, moisture-tolerant, low-viscosity, high-strength, multipurpose, epoxy resin adhesive. It conforms to the current ASTM C-881, Types I, II, and IV, Grade-1, Class C* and AASHTO M-235 specifications. The model is tested against results for one rubber toughened epoxy and one carbon–epoxy composite.
Storage modulus epoxy adhesive
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