Publications by authors named "J M Mascaro Galy"

The present research attempts to non-destructively characterize mechanical properties, which are representative of the interfacial adhesion and bond line cohesion of adhesively bonded assemblies, using an ultrasonic method. Eight bonded samples made of two aluminium substrates and of an epoxy-based adhesive layer were manufactured: four in which the adhesive is fully cured (100%) and four in which crosslinking is partial (80%). For each level of curing, four different surface treatments were applied to the aluminium substrates before assembling, in order to vary the quality of adhesion.

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Epoxy crosslinked microparticles were synthesized from the reaction between diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A and a diamino hardener, through precipitation polymerization in a polypropylene glycol solvent. The influence of the monomer concentration, the amine/epoxy stoichiometric ratio, the reaction temperature and the structure of the diamine (aromatic or cycloaliphatic) were investigated, since these parameters may affect the structure and properties of the particles. Morphological analysis revealed that, in all cases, spherical particles were obtained with diameters ranging from 1 to 6 μm.

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The cationic framework structure of a whole new family of compounds with the general formula Bi(2(n + 2))Mo(n)O(6(n + 1)) (n = 3, 4, 5 and 6) has been elucidated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) has been used to postulate heavy-atom models based on the known structure of the n = 3 phase, Bi(10)Mo(3)O(24). These models were tested by HRTEM image simulation, electron diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction simulation methods which agreed with the experimental results.

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A gamma-ray source with an intense component around the giant dipole resonance for photonuclear absorption has been obtained via bremsstrahlung of electron bunches driven by a 10-TW tabletop laser. 3D particle-in-cell simulation proves the achievement of a nonlinear regime leading to efficient acceleration of several sequential electron bunches per each laser pulse. The rate of the gamma-ray yield in the giant dipole resonance region (8 View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rheology of sepiolite-based epoxy suspensions as well as morphology and dynamic mechanical properties of the corresponding nanocomposites are discussed in this paper. The influence of the type of sepiolite used, i.e.

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