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Polymers fibres

Powell, P.C. Engineering with Fibre-Polymer Laminates, Chapman and Hall, London (1994). Daniel, I.M. and Ishai, O. Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials, Oxford University Press (1994). [Pg.240]

FIGURE 12.1 Length distribution of short Hbers after mixing. (From Ashida, M., Short Fibre-Polymer Composites, De, S.K. and White, J.R. (Eds.), Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, U.K., 1996. With permission.)... [Pg.355]

K. Kong and S.J. Eichhom, Crystalline and amorphous deformation of process-controlled cellulose-II fibres. Polymer, 46, 6380-6390 (2005). [Pg.238]

Kent S, Rybnikar F, Geil PH Carter JD (1994) Morphology of a thermotropic random terpolymer liquid crystal polymer crystallized in the bulk compression mouldings, extrudates and fibres. Polymer 35 1869... [Pg.158]

Manfredi, L. B., Rodriguez, E. S., Wladyka-Przybylak, M., and Vazquez, A. Thermal degradation and fire resistance of unsaturated polyester, modified acrylic resins and their composites with natural fibres, Polym. Degrad. Stabil. 2006, 91, 255-261. [Pg.723]

Davies RJ, Eichhom SJ, Riekel C et al (2004) Crystal lattice deformation in single poly (p-phenylene benzobisoxazole) fibres. Polymer 45 7693-7704... [Pg.177]

Hosemann, R. Crystallinity in high polymers, especially fibres. Polymer 3, 349—392 (1962). Crystalline and paracrystalline order in high polmers. J. Appl. Phys. 34, 25-41 (1963). [Pg.676]

When comparing with the location of the true fibre edge, the general conclusion is that the fibre-polymer borderline as defined by the current criterion exhibits a small lateral shift towards the polymeric material. Consequent-... [Pg.139]

INTEGRAL EVALUATION OF FIBRE POLYMERS, FIBRES AND YARNS BY THE CRITERIA MENTIONED (PROFILE METHOD)... [Pg.884]

Blackman, B.R.K. and J.G. Williams. On the mode II testing of carbon-fibre polymer composites, in ECFI2 Fracture from Defects. 1998. Sheffield, UK EMAS publishing, Hashemi, S., A.J. Kinloch, and J.G. Williams, The analysis of interlaminar fracture in uniaxial fibre-polymer composites. Proceeding of the Royal Society London, 1990. A427 p. 173-199. [Pg.304]

FRACTURE MECHANISMS IN SHORT FIBRE POLYMER COMPOSITES THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL VARIABLES ON CRITICAL FIBRE ANGLE... [Pg.387]

The influence of external variables, i.e. testing and environmental conditions such as rate of loading, temperature and moisture, on fracture mechanisms and hence on fracture toughness in short fibre polymer composites is investigated as a function of fibre orientation with respect to the fracture plane. Unidirectionally oriented materials with different polymer matrix (polyamide 6.6 and polyoxymethylene) and different glass fibre content (15wt% and 30wt%) are examined. [Pg.387]

Short fibre polymer composites are being increasingly used as engineering materials because they provide mechanical properties superior to neat polymers and can be processed easily by the same fabrication methods, e.g. injection moulding. The mechanical properties of these materials are dependent on a complex combination of several internal variables, such as type of matrix, fibre-matrix interface, fibre content, fibre dimensions, fibre orientation, and external... [Pg.387]

Fracture Mechanisms in Short Fibre Polymer Composites... [Pg.389]

The photooxidation and photodegradation of polymers continues to attract some interest but is not as widespread as in previous years. Review articles have appeared dealing with poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxides) , photocatalyst fibres, polymers with azo links and accelerated weathering specifications. Other articles of interest include the design of an integrating sphere for repeatability in polymer ageing and the use of FTIR for monitoring the photostability of clearcoats . [Pg.357]

Recently, much attention is being placed on fibres-reinforced/polymer systems as subjects of study. It was caused by increasing emphasis on high performance reinforced polymer composites. The concept of acid/base interactions across the fibre/polymer interface was noted particularly and the relevance of acid/base theories to the behaviour of po-... [Pg.465]

Eddy current (EC) Inspection of carbon fibre-reinforced structures bases on their anisotropic electrical properties. Great differences in conductivity between carbon fibres, polymer matrix and integrated functional components contribute to this circumstance. The paper describes suitable eddy current probes, the fundamental idea of modelling and measurement of EC distribution and provides a short survey of application potential to characterise CFRP non-destructively. [Pg.433]

J.-R. Schauder. Exxelor coupling agents for wood fibers reinforced composites. In Wood fibre Polymer Composites Symposium. Application and Trends, Bordeaux, France, March 27-28, 2003. [Pg.199]

Adsorption Cellulose, chitine (chitosan), nylon, polypropylene fibres, polymer nets and membranes, wood, lignine, ion-exchange resins, polyurethane foam, polyacrylamide (Porous) glass, clay,bentonite, zeolithes, ceramics, meso-porous silica, metal oxides (Fe, Ti, Mg), metal phosphates, mineral powder... [Pg.275]

Deitzel, J.M., et al., 2001. Controlled deposition of electrospun poly (ethylene oxide) fibres. Polymer 42 (19), 8163-8170. [Pg.67]


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