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Results reinforcing molecular weight

Our study is outlined in five parts, (a) Two polystyrene plastics were reinforced at different fiber contents alternately with polyester, asbestos, and glass fibers, (b) The mechanical/physical properties of the resultant monofiber-reinforced plastics were determined and compared, (c) Combinations of fibers were then used to fabricate multifiber-rein-forced structures to exploit simultaneously the particular advantages of the different reinforcements, (d) The effect of each fabrication stage on the molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of the matrix plastics was established and (e) a linear mathematical model was formulated to predict the properties of multifiber structures and forecasted values compared with corresponding values experimentally obtained from (c) above. [Pg.387]


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