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Stress transfer property

To develop sufficient stress transfer properties between the matrix and the fiber, two factors need to be considered. Firstly, the MAPP present near the fiber surface should be... [Pg.444]

Sturcova, A., Davies, G.R., Eichhorn, S.J. Elastic modulus and stress-transfer properties of tunicate cellulose whiskers. Biomacromolecules 6, 1055 (2005)... [Pg.49]

Polymeric binder can be added to the network either as an aqueous latex dispersion or as a solution that should be dried prior to lamination in this process. In either case, the polymer should form a film and join adjacent fibers together and thus improve the stress transfer characteristics of the fibrous network. Provided that the proper film forming conditions are available, the property profile of the bonded network is determined to a significant degree by the properties of the polymeric binder at the temperature of use [20,22]. For example, if a softer type of product is desired, a binder with a relatively low glass transition temperature Tg) is often chosen. [Pg.579]

PBAs are designed explicitly to meet the needs of specific applications on the basis of their property-processing-cost performances. One polymer is incorporated into the matrix of other polymers to impart specific characteristics as per the requirement along with the appropriate compatibilizer to ensure stress transfer in between phases. The polymer blend constituents and composition must, therefore, be selected on the basis of the compensation of properties, considering the advantages and disadvantages associated with each phase. Table 12 indicates some of the components used as modifiers. [Pg.663]

Since most polymers, including elastomers, are immiscible with each other, their blends undergo phase separation with poor adhesion between the matrix and dispersed phase. The properties of such blends are often poorer than the individual components. At the same time, it is often desired to combine the process and performance characteristics of two or more polymers, to develop industrially useful products. This is accomplished by compatibilizing the blend, either by adding a third component, called compatibilizer, or by chemically or mechanically enhancing the interaction of the two-component polymers. The ultimate objective is to develop a morphology that will allow smooth stress transfer from one phase to the other and allow the product to resist failure under multiple stresses. In case of elastomer blends, compatibilization is especially useful to aid uniform distribution of fillers, curatives, and plasticizers to obtain a morphologically and mechanically sound product. Compatibilization of elastomeric blends is accomplished in two ways, mechanically and chemically. [Pg.299]

The surface characteristics of these species are determined by the particulates and stress transfer across the membrane will tend to be low, reducing internal circulation within the drop. The structure of the interface surrounding the drop plays a significant role in determining the characteristics of the droplet behaviour. We can begin our consideration of emulsion systems by looking at the role of this layer in determining linear viscoelastic properties. This was undertaken by... [Pg.279]


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