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Anisometric fillers

Table 6.2 Theoretical multiplication factors for anisometric particles with an aspect ratio r 1. (Note For a disc-shaped particle the aspect ratio is the ratio of disc diameter disk thickness and for a rod-shaped particle it is the ratio of rod length rod diameter). (Source R. Bown, Physical and Chemical Aspects of the Use of Fillers in Paper , in Paper Chemistry , ed. J.C. Roberts, Blackie, Glasgow, 1992, pp. 162-196). Table 6.2 Theoretical multiplication factors for anisometric particles with an aspect ratio r 1. (Note For a disc-shaped particle the aspect ratio is the ratio of disc diameter disk thickness and for a rod-shaped particle it is the ratio of rod length rod diameter). (Source R. Bown, Physical and Chemical Aspects of the Use of Fillers in Paper , in Paper Chemistry , ed. J.C. Roberts, Blackie, Glasgow, 1992, pp. 162-196).
The Cl.t is the semi-empirical shape related factor and Vl,t factor related to the relative stiffness of the filler and the matrix. For ribbon shaped reinforcement with rectangular cross-section, C = 2A = 2xlength/thichiess. Elastic modulus for randomly oriented anisometric inclusions can be expressed using a simple Tsai randomization procedure [66] ... [Pg.241]


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