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Coupling, open slit

Fig. 10. Viscosity and first normal stress difference vs. shear stress for polypropylene (at 200 °C) filled with calcium carbonate (50 wt%) with and without a titanate coupling agent (TTS ) (O, ) pure polypropylene (PP) (A,A) PP/CaC03=50 50 (by wt.) ( , ) PP/CaC03=50 50 with TTS (1 wt%). The open symbols were obtained from a cone and plate instrument and the closed symbols from a slit/capillary rheometer. Fig. 10. Viscosity and first normal stress difference vs. shear stress for polypropylene (at 200 °C) filled with calcium carbonate (50 wt%) with and without a titanate coupling agent (TTS ) (O, ) pure polypropylene (PP) (A,A) PP/CaC03=50 50 (by wt.) ( , ) PP/CaC03=50 50 with TTS (1 wt%). The open symbols were obtained from a cone and plate instrument and the closed symbols from a slit/capillary rheometer.
Figure 6.11 Equatorial aberration coupled with the receiving slit width calculated by the proposed method (solid line) and as a convolution (open circles) of JFS with the rectangle function (dashed line) representing the receiving slit. The vertical line at 20° represents the Bragg angle to which the aberration function is related. (Reprinted from Ref. 53. Permission of the International Union of Crystallography.)... Figure 6.11 Equatorial aberration coupled with the receiving slit width calculated by the proposed method (solid line) and as a convolution (open circles) of JFS with the rectangle function (dashed line) representing the receiving slit. The vertical line at 20° represents the Bragg angle to which the aberration function is related. (Reprinted from Ref. 53. Permission of the International Union of Crystallography.)...
Figure 12.17 Plots of log jj versus log Figure 12.17 Plots of log jj versus log <r andlogAtj versus logo- at 200 °C for (O, ) neat PP, ( , ) PP composite filled with 50 wt % CaC03, (A, A) PP composite filled with 50 wt % CaCOj treated with 1 wt % titanate coupling agent KR-TTS. Open symbols denote data obtained using a cone-and-plate rheometer, and filled symbols denote data obtained with the exit pressure method using a slit die. (Reprinted from Han et al.. Polymer Engineering and Science 21 196. Copyright 1981, with permission from the Society of Plastics Engineers.)...

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