M. Sendil Murugan
National Aerospace Laboratories
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Archive | 2018
A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Sandhya Rao
In the present study, the creep and recovery experiments of unmodified epoxy SMP and 5% carboxyl-terminated butadiene acrylonitrile (CTBN) modified epoxy SMPs were carried out after being exposed to saline environment (5% NaCl, 35 °C/98% RH). The creep results of the SMP specimens before and after exposure to saline environment, obtained through short-term tensile creep test at different temperatures (i.e., 25, 80, 103 and 120 °C) and loading conditions, were compared. Prior to exposure to saline environment, the creep strain was found to increase with increasing temperature and reached a maximum around the glass transition temperature (i.e., 103 °C). A higher creep recovery ratio was noticed in the CTBN-modified epoxy SMP particularly at high-temperature conditions. The creep strain was higher in saline environment at 25, 80 and 103 °C; however, at 120 °C both the SMPs could not withstand the applied load. The creep recovery ratio was unaffected by the saline environment in both the SMPs.
International Journal of Nanotechnology | 2017
A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Sandhya Rao; Mc Chiranjeevi; Kavitha V. Rao; Shylaja Srihari; Gn Dayananda
In this work, epoxy-based shape memory polymer nanocomposites (SMPnCs) were prepared using 0.5 wt% and 1 wt% multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) pre-dispersed in epoxy resin. This was cured with triethylene tetraamine (TETA) curing agent. The glass transition temperatures (Tg) were determined using Advanced Rheometric Expansion System (ARES). The creep behaviour of the 0 wt% CNT SMPnC as well as the 0.5 wt% and 1 wt% MWCNT SMPnCs were studied through short term tensile creep test at different temperatures. Master curves of creep compliance were derived using a time-temperature superposition principle (TTSP) based on Williams-Landel-Ferry (WLF) equation. A Findley power-law model was used to predict the creep deformation behaviour of 0, 0.5 and 1 wt% CNT SMPnCs. Good correlations between experimental data and the predictive model were obtained for both SMPs particularly at lower temperature and above Tg.
Journal of Polymer Research | 2013
A. Revathi; Sandhya Rao; Kavitha V. Rao; M. Muralidhar Singh; M. Sendil Murugan; Shylaja Srihari; Gn Dayananda
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures | 2017
M. Sendil Murugan; Sandhya Rao; Mc Chiranjeevi; A. Revathi; Kavitha V. Rao; Shylaja Srihari; Gn Dayananda
Archive | 2014
A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Shylaja Srihari; N. Jagannathan; C. M. Manjunatha
Archive | 2009
M. Sendil Murugan; A. Revathi; S. Navaneetha; Shylaja Srihari; D.V. Venkatasubramanyam
Archive | 2007
Shylaja Srihari; A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Rmvgk Rao
Archive | 2006
Shylaja Srihari; A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Rmvgk Rao
Archive | 2006
Shylaja Srihari; A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Rmvgk Rao
Archive | 2005
Shylaja Srihari; A. Revathi; M. Sendil Murugan; Rmvgk Rao