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- ItemИсследование деформативности композитов и устойчивости ребристых оболочек из них методом конечных элементов(1981) Чате, Андрис Константинович; Čate, Andris; Академия наук Латвийской ССР. Институт механики полимеров
- ItemВлагопоглощение органопластиком и его влияние на физико-механические свойства материала(1990) Анискевич, Андрей Николаевич; Академия наук Латвийской ССР. Институт механики полимеров
- ItemDeformative Properties of Monotropic Plastic Foams with a Pronounced Strut-Like Strukture(1996) Beverte, Ilze; Latvian Academy of Sciences. Institute of Polymer Mechanics
- ItemStrength distribution of elementary flax fibres(Elsevier, 2004) Andersons, Jānis; Spārniņš, Edgars; Joffe, R.; Wallström, L.
- ItemNonlinear crack problems with application to composites and geomechanics(2008) Tarasovs, Sergejs
- ItemCyclic moisture sorption and its effects on the thermomechanical properties of epoxy and epoxy/MWCNT nanocomposite(MDPI, 2019-08-23) Glaskova-Kuzmina, Tatjana; Aniskevich, Andrey; Sevcenko, Jevgenijs; Borriello, Anna; Zarrelli, MauroThe aim of this work was to reveal the moisture absorption–desorption–resorption characteristics of epoxy and epoxy-based nanocomposites filled with different multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by investigating the reversibility of the moisture effect on their thermomechanical properties. Two types of MWCNTs with average diameters of 9.5 and 140 nm were used. For the neat epoxy and nanocomposite samples, the moisture absorption and resorption tests were performed in atmospheres with 47%, 73%, and 91% relative humidity at room temperature. Dynamic mechanical analysis was employed to evaluate the hygrothermal ageing effect for unconditioned and environmentally “aged” samples. It was found that moisture sorption was not fully reversible, and the extent of the irreversibility on thermomechanical properties was different for the epoxy and the nanocomposite. The addition of both types of MWCNTs to the epoxy resin reduced sorption characteristics for all sorption tests, improved the hygrothermal and reduced the swelling rate after the moisture absorption–desorption.
- ItemDurability of Advanced Polymer Composites: Book of abstracts(2021-02-16) 79th Conference of the University of Latvia
- ItemSection: Advanced Composites and Applications (15th February, 2022, Riga, Latvia) : Book of Abstracts(Institute for Mechanics of Materials, 2022-02-15) 80th International Scientific Conference of the University of LatviaThe section ‘Advanced Composites and Applications’ was organized by the Institute for Mechanics of Materials of the University of Latvia (LU MMI) on 15.02.2022 as a part of the annual 80th scientific conference of the University of Latvia. It was organized remotely in Zoom. The official language of the section was English. The duration of the presentation was 10-15 minutes. The section was devoted to the discussion of the recent results within following topics: structure and properties of polymers and polymer-based composites, long-term properties, creep, and environmental ageing, composites for advanced applications, mechanical aspects of technology, multifunctional properties.
- ItemAdvanced Composites and Applications: Book of abstracts(Institute for Mechanics of Materials University of Latvia, 2023-02-16) 81st international scientific conference of University of LatviaThe section ‘Advanced Composites and Applications’ was organized by the Institute for Mechanics of Materials of the University of Latvia (LU MMI) on 16.02.2023 as a part of the annual 81th scientific conference of the University of Latvia. It was organized remotely in Zoom. The official language of the section was English. The duration of the presentation was 10 minutes. The section was devoted to the discussion of the recent results within following topics: structure and properties of polymers and polymer-based composites, long-term properties, creep, and environmental ageing, composites for advanced applications, mechanical aspects of technology, and multifunctional properties.