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In the recent years, lignocellulosic fibers that originate from a renewable source have been found to provide good reinforcement in polymer matrices. Among the natural fibers, pineapple leaf fiber (PALF) exhibits excellent mechanical properties, besides possessing low density, high stiffness, and low cost. The dynamic mechanical properties, storage modulus (E′), and loss tangent of PALF‐reinforced polyester (PER) composites were evaluated at three frequencies 0.1, 1, and 10 Hz and temperatures ranging from 30 to 200°C. Addition of PALF of 30 mm length (aspect ratio 600) was found to increase the storage modulus leading to a maximum value at 40 wt%. The glass transition temperature (Tg) of the composite of 40 wt% showed a positive shift indicating high polymer/fiber interaction. A new relaxation is observed at 40 wt% showing the presence of a strong interphase at all aspect ratios. SEM photographs of fracture surfaces of composites confirm the results obtained from static and dynamic mechanical analysis. POLYM. COMPOS., 2011. © 2011 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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The present study deals with the effects of natural fibers on thermal and mechanical properties of natural fiber polypropylene composites using dynamic mechanical analysis. Composites of polypropylene and various natural fibers including kenaf fibers, wood flour, rice hulls, and newsprint fibers were prepared at 25 and 50% (by weight) fiber content levels. One and two percent maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene was also used as the compatibilizer for composites containing 25 and 50% fibers, respectively. Specimens for dynamic mechanical analysis tests were cut out of injection‐molded samples and were tested over a temperature range of ?60 to +120°C. Frequency of the oscillations was fixed at 1 Hz and the strain amplitude was 0.1%, which was well within the linear viscoelastic region. The heating rate was 2°C/min for all temperature scan tests. Storage modulus (E′), loss modulus (E″), and mechanical loss factor (tan δ) were collected during the test and were plotted versus temperature. An increase in storage and loss moduli and a decrease in the mechanical loss factor were observed for all composites indicating more elastic behavior of the composites as compared with the pure PP. Changes in phase transition temperatures were monitored and possible causes were discussed. Results indicated that glass transition was slightly shifted to lower temperatures in composites. α transition temperature was higher in the case of composites and its intensity was higher as well. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 101: 4341–4349, 2006  相似文献   

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Unidirectional glass fiber reinforced furfuryl alcohol (FA) composites have been prepared by the pultrusion processes. The optimum processing parameters of the glass fiber reinforced FA composites by pultrusion has been studied. The effects of the optimum processing parameters on the properties (flexural strength, flexural modulus, notched Izod impact strength, glass transition temperature (Tg), dynamic shear storage modulus (E'), shrinkage ratio, and roughness) investigated including die temperature, pulling rate, postcure temperature and time, and filler type and content. Results show that the pultruded composites possessed various optimum pulling rates at different die temperatures. On the basis of the DSC diagram, the swelling ratio and the mechanical properties of pultruded composites, the optimum die temperature can be determined. The mechanical properties and Tg increase at a suitable postcure temperature and time. Furthermore, the properties which decrease due to the degradation of pultruded composites for a long postcure time will be discussed. The mechanical properties of pultruded composites reach a maximum value at various filler content corresponding to the talc and calcium carbonate, respectively, and then decreased. When the fillers are added to the pultruded glass fiber reinforced FA composites, the shrinkage ratio of composites become smaller, and the surface of composites became smooth. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011  相似文献   

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The main goal of this study was to analyze the effect of process additives, that is, maleated polypropylene (MAPP), and a nucleating agent on the viscoelastic properties of different types of extruded polypropylene (PP) wood plastic composites manufactured from either a PP homopolymer, a high crystallinity PP, or a PP impact copolymer using dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. The wood plastic composites were manufactured using 60% pine wood flour and 40% PP on a Davis‐Standard Woodtruder?. Dynamic mechanical thermal properties, polymer damping peaks (tan δ), storage modulus (E′), and loss modulus (E″) were measured using a dynamic mechanical thermal analyzer. To analyze the effect of the frequency on the dynamic mechanical properties of the various composites, DMA tests were performed over a temperature range of ?20 to 100°C, at four different frequencies (1, 5, 10, and 25 Hz) and at a heating rate of 5°C/min. From these results, the activation energy of the various composites was measured using an Arrhenius relationship to investigate the effect of MAPP and the nucleating agent on the measurement of the interphase between the wood and plastic of the extruded PP wood plastic composites. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 1638–1644, 2003  相似文献   

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To identify effects of glass bead (GB) content on the dynamic mechanical properties of filled low‐density‐polyethylene (LDPE) composites, the storage modulus, loss modulus, glass transition temperature, and mechanical damping of these composites were measured using a Du Pont dynamical mechanical analysis instrument in temperature range from ?150 to 100°C. It was found that the storage modulus increased nonlinearly with an increase of the GB volume fraction. On the basis of Eshelby's method and Mori's work, an equation describing the relationship between the relative storage modulus (ER) and filler volume fraction for polymeric composites was proposed, and the ER of LDPE/GB composites were estimated by means of this equation at temperatures of ?25, 0, and 25°C, and the calculations were compared with the experimental data, good agreement was showed between the predictions and the measured data. Furthermore, this equation was verified by the experimental from Al(OH)3 filled EPDM composites at glassy state reported in a reference. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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Chemically treated jute fabric (TJF)- and untreated jute fabric (UJF)-reinforced isotactic polypropylene (PP)-sandwiched composites, such as TJF composite (TC) and UJF composite (UC), with different JF contents (35–60 wt%) were fabricated by the compression molding technique. Then, PP, UC and TC were irradiated by γ–rays with various doses (0–7.5 kGy) to produce γPP, γUC and γTC, respectively. Water intake (WI), chemical texture, tensile strength (TS), flexural strength (FS), Young’s modulus (Y) and thermal degradation temperatures (T d) of the samples were examined. Activation energy (E a) during thermal degradation has been estimated by Broido’s theory. WI in TC, γUC and γTC is lower than that in UC, as accompanied by the change in interfacial textures between JF and PP. The TS, FS, Y, T d and E a values of UC, TC, γUC and γTC are found to lie in the ranges 52–61, 55–63, 440–710 MPa, 400–440 °C and 280–340 kJ/mol, respectively. A relative estimation of physical and chemical crosslinking densities/junctions in the composites has been performed and the values have been analyzed by the rubber elasticity and polymer gel theories. The observed changes in physico-mechanical and thermal properties of the composites have been explained on the basis of crosslinking/bonding between JF and PP. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirms the fiber–matrix interactions. A significant increase in Y and T d values demonstrates a development of strong and thermally more stable JF-reinforced PP composites in the present study.  相似文献   

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Dynamic mechanical properties determine the potential end use of a newly developed extruded nylon–wood composite in under‐the‐hood automobile applications. In this article, the dynamic mechanical properties of extruded nylon–wood composites were characterized using a dynamic mechanical thermal analyzer (DMTA) to determine storage modulus, glass transition temperature (Tg), physical aging effects, long‐term performance prediction, and comparisons to similar products. The storage modulus of the nylon–wood composite was found to be more temperature stable than pure nylon 66. The Tg range of the nylon–wood composite was found to be between 23 and 56°C, based on the decrease in storage modulus. A master curve was constructed based on the creep curves at various temperatures from 30 to 80°C. The results show that the relationship between shift factors and temperature follows Arrhenius behavior. Nylon–wood composites have good temperature‐dependent properties. Wood fillers reduced the physical aging effects on nylon in the wood composites. The comparison of the nylon–wood composite with other similar products shows that nylon–wood composites are a promising low cost material for industrial applications. POLYM. COMPOS., 2008. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2020,46(9):13088-13094
Continuous silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide matrix (SiCf/SiC) composites have promising applications in aero-engine due to their unique advantages, such as low density, high modulus and strength, outstanding high temperature resistance and oxidation resistance. As SiC fibers are main reinforcements in SiCf/SiC composites, the crystallization rate and initial damage degree of SiC fibers are seriously influenced by preparation temperatures of SiCf/SiC composites, namely mechanical properties of SiC fibers and SiCf/SiC composites are influenced by preparation temperatures. In this paper, KD-II SiC fibers were woven into 3D4d preforms and SiC matrix was fabricated by PIP process at 1100 °C, 1200 °C, 1400 °C and 1600 °C. Digital image correlation (DIC) method was adopted to measure the uniaxial tensile properties of these SiCf/SiC composites. In addition, finite element method (FEM) based on representative volume element (RVE) was adopted to predict the mechanical properties of SiCf/SiC composites. The good agreements between numerical results and experimental results of uniaxial tensile tests verified the validity of the RVE. In last, the transverse tensile, transverse shear, uniaxial shear properties were predicted by this method. The predicted results illustrated that axial tensile, transverse tensile and axial shear properties were greatly influenced by the preparation temperatures of SiCf/SiC composites while transverse shear properties were not significantly various. And the mechanical properties of SiCf/SiC composites peaked at 1200 °C among these four temperatures while their values reached their lowest points at 1600 °C because of thermal damage and brittle failure of SiCf/SiC composites.  相似文献   

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This article investigates the mechanical, morphological, and thermal properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) blends, at three different concentrations: 20, 50, and 80 wt% of LDPE. Besides, composite samples that were prepared from PVC/LDPE blend reinforced with different date palm leaf fiber (DPLF) content, 10, 20, and 30 wt%, were also studied. The sample in which PVC/LDPE (20 wt%/80 wt%) had the greatest tensile strength, elongation at break, and modulus. The good thermal stability of this sample can be seen that T10% and T20% occurred at higher temperatures compared to others blends. DPLF slightly improved the tensile strength of the polymer blend matrix at 10 wt% (C10). The modulus of the composites increased significantly with increasing filler content. Ageing conditions at 80°C for 168 h slightly improved the mechanical properties of composites. Scanning electron microscopic micrographs showed that morphological properties of tensile fracture surface are in accordance with the tensile properties of these blends and composites. Thermogravimetric analysis and derivative thermogravimetry show that the thermal degradation of PVC/LDPE (20 wt%/80 wt%) blend and PVC/LDPE/DPLF (10 and 30 wt%) composites took place in two steps: in the first step, the blend was more stable than the composites. In the second step, the composites showed a slightly better stability than the PVC/LDPE (20 wt%/80 wt%) blend. Based on the above investigation, these new green composites (PVC/LDPE/DPLF) can be used in several applications. J. VINYL ADDIT. TECHNOL., 25:E88–E93, 2019. © 2018 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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Organ‐rectorite/thermoplastic polyurethane (OREC/TPUR) nanocomposites were synthesized via melt intercalation. The dynamic mechanical properties by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), thermal and oil‐resistant properties were investigated. The results show that the storage modulus (E′), loss modulus (E″), and glass‐transition temperature (Tg) of the nanocomposites have an increase to some extent than those of pure TPUR. The thermal stability of nanocomposites was also studied in detail by thermal gravity analysis (TGA), which was higher than that of pristine TPUR matrix when the content of organic REC is at 2 wt %, and the decomposition temperature at 10% weight loss of OREC/TPUR is greatly increased up to 330°C from 315°C. Oil uptake of the composites is also significantly reduced in comparison with TPUR matrix, which is ascribed to the good barrier effect of nanosheets of OREC. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 96: 1165–1169, 2005  相似文献   

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In the refractory field mullite and zirconia are the basis of materials used in the glass industry or when high chemical stability and corrosion resistance are necessary. In this work various mullite–zirconia/zircon compositions were investigated to improve the thermal shock (TS) resistance of dense composites produced by slip casting and sintering at 1600 °C. Zircon (SiZrO4) acts as bonding phase and its thermal decomposition adds zirconia and silica to the material. Resultant composites were characterized by density and dilatometric measurements, XRD and SEM techniques. TS behavior was tested by quenching in water with quenching temperature differentials ΔT from 400 to 1200 °C. The degree of damage after the TS was experimentally evaluated through the variation of the elastic modulus E which is measured by the excitation technique. The severity of the TS test and the effect of the number of thermal cycles on E for each ΔT employed were determined.The tested materials retained their original mechanical properties for temperatures below a critical temperature ΔTc near 600 °C. Materials quenched from ΔT of 1000 °C showed as much as 30% reduction in E indicating the important microstructure damage. The TS resistance improved with increasing zircon addition to 35 wt% in agreement with the behavior predicted from R parameter for crack initiation.  相似文献   

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The dynamic mechanical properties of A‐glass bead filled polypropylene (PP)/ethylene–propylene–diene monomers polymer (EPDM) ternary composites have been measured over a temperature range from −80 °C to 100 °C and at a fixed frequency of 1 Hz, using a dynamic mechanical analyser (DMA), to identify the effects of the filler content and its surface treatment with a silane coupling agent on the dynamic viscoelastic behaviour. The results show that the storage modulus (Ec) and loss modulus (Ec) of these composites with 10% volume fraction of EPDM at 25 °C increase non‐linearly with increasing volume fraction of glass beads (ϕg). At the same test conditions, the Ec value of the PP/EPDM filled with pretreated glass beads is higher than that of the uncoated glass bead filled PP/EPDM system, especially at higher ϕg, while the difference in Ec between both systems is very small. The mechanical damping for the former decreases with increasing ϕg, but the opposite is true for the latter. The glass transition temperature of these composites varies irregularly with ϕg. The dynamic complex viscosity increases nonlinearly with an increase of ϕg. In addition, the interfacial structure between the matrix and inclusions has been observed by means of a scanning electron microscope. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Poly(ether-ketone)/hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) composites reinforced with micrometer-sized h-BN particles were investigated. The composites exhibited glass transition temperature (Tg) and thermal stability over 160°C and 560°C, respectively. The melting point and peak crystallization temperatures of the composites decreased up to 17°C and 12°C, respectively. The linear CTE of the composites decreased both below and above the Tg. The storage modulus increased with increasing h-BN content at all temperatures (50–250°C). The composites possessed excellent dielectric properties with insignificant dispersion with increasing frequency. Thus, resultant composites are promising candidates for the printed circuit boards/electronic substrates.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2019,45(14):17344-17353
The processing of 3D carbon fiber reinforced SiCN ceramic matrix composites prepared by polymer impregnation and pyrolysis (PIP) route was improved, and factors that determined the mechanical performance of the resulting composites were discussed. 3D Cf/SiCN composites with a relative density of ∼81% and uniform microstructure were obtained after 6 PIP cycles. The optimum bending strength, Young's modulus and fracture toughness of the composites were 75.2 MPa, 66.3 GPa and 1.65 MPa m1/2, respectively. The residual strength retention rate of the as-pyrolyzed composites was 93.3% after thermal shock test at ΔT = 780 °C. It further degraded to 14.6% when the thermal shock temperature difference reached to 1180 °C. The bending strength of the composites was 35.6 MPa after annealing at 1000 °C in static air. The deterioration of the bending strength should be attributed to the strength degradation of carbon fibers and decomposition of interfacial structure.  相似文献   

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Novel Nextel? 610 fiber reinforced silica (N610f/SiO2) composites were fabricated via sol-gel process at a sintering temperature range of 800–1200?°C. The sintering-temperature dependent microstructures and mechanical properties of the N610f/SiO2 composites were investigated comprehensively by X-ray diffraction, nanoindentation, three-point bending etc. The results suggested a thermally stable Nextel? 610 fiber whose properties were barely degraded after the harsh sol-gel process. A phase transition in the silica matrix was observed at a critical sintering temperature of 1200?°C, which led to a significant increase in the Young's modulus and hardness. Due to the weak fiber/matrix interfacial interaction, the 800?°C and 1000?°C fabricated N610f/SiO2 composites exhibited quasi-ductile fracture behaviors. Specially, the latter possessed the highest flexural strength of ≈ 164.5?MPa among current SiO2-matrix composites reinforced by fibers. The higher sintering-temperature at 1200?°C intensified the SiO2 matrix, but strengthened the interface, thus resulting in a brittle fracture behavior of the N610f/SiO2 composite. Finally, the mechanical properties of this novel composite presented good thermal stability at high temperatures up to 1000?°C.  相似文献   

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Composites based on carbon fiber (CF) and benzoxazine (BA‐a) modified with PMDA were investigated. The flammability of the carbon fiber composites was examined by limiting oxygen index (LOI) and UL‐94 vertical tests. The LOI values increased from 26.0 for the CF/poly(BA‐a) composite to 49.5 for the CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites as thin as 1.0 mm and the CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites were also achieved the maximum V‐0 fire resistant classification. Moreover, the incorporation of the PMDA into poly(BA‐a) matrix significantly enhanced the Tg and the storage modulus (E') values of the CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites rather than those of the CF/poly(BA‐a). The Tg values and storage moduli of the obtained CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites were found to have relatively high value up to 237°C and 46 GPa, respectively. The CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites exhibited relatively high degradation temperature up to 498°C and substantial enhancement in char yield with a value of up to 82%, which are somewhat higher compared to those of the CF/poly(BA‐a) composite, i.e., 405°C and 75.7%, respectively. Therefore, due to the improvement in flame retardant, mechanical and thermal properties, the obtained CF‐reinforced BA‐a/PMDA composites exhibited high potential applications in advanced composite materials that required mechanical integrity and self‐extinguishing property. POLYM. COMPOS., 34:2067–2075, 2013. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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The dynamic mechanical properties of macro and microfibers of oil palm‐reinforced natural rubber (NR) composites were investigated as a function of fiber content, temperature, treatment, and frequency. By the incorporation of macrofiber to NR, the storage modulus (E') value increases while the damping factor (tan δ) shifts toward higher temperature region. As the fiber content increases the damping nature of the composite decreases because of the increased stiffness imparted by the natural fibers. By using the steam explosion method, the microfibrils were separated from the oil palm fibers. These fibers were subjected to treatments such as mercerization, benzoylation, and silane treatment. Resorcinol‐hexamethylenetetramine‐hydrated silica was also used as bonding agent to increase the fiber/matrix adhesion. The storage modulus value of untreated and treated microfibril‐reinforced composites was higher than that of macrofiber‐reinforced composites. The Tg value obtained for this microfibril‐reinforced composites were slightly higher than that of macrofiber‐reinforced composites. The activation energy for the relaxation processes in different composites was also calculated. The morphological studies using scanning electron microscopy of tensile fracture surfaces of treated and untreated composites indicated better fiber/matrix adhesion in the case of treated microfibril‐reinforced composites. Finally, attempts were made to correlate the experimental dynamic properties with the theoretical predictions. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010  相似文献   

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The dynamic mechanical properties of sisal fiber reinforced polyester composites fabricated by resin transfer molding (RTM) were investigated as a function of fiber content, frequency, and temperature. Investigation proved that at all temperature range the storage modulus (E′) value is maximum for the composites having fiber loading of 40 vol%. The loss modulus (E″) and damping peaks (tan δ) were lowered with increasing fiber content. The height of the damping peaks depends upon the fiber content and the fiber/matrix adhesion. The extent of the reinforcement was estimated from the experimental storage modulus, and it has been found that the effect of reinforcement is maximum at 40 vol% fiber content. As the fiber content increases the Tg from tan δ curve showed a positive shift. The loss modulus, storage modulus, and damping peaks were evaluated as a function of frequency. The activation energy for the glass transition increases upon the fiber content. Cole–Cole analysis was made to understand the phase behavior of the fiber reinforced composites. Finally, attempts were made to correlate the experimental dynamic properties with theoretical predictions. POLYM. COMPOS., 2009. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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Chemical and thermal characterization of poly(d ,l ‐lactide‐co‐glycolide) (PLGA) composites filled with hydroxyapatite (HA) or carbon nanotubes (CNT) were evaluated by infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetry, and dynamic–mechanical–thermal analysis. The morphology and distribution of the nanoparticles were studied by transmission electron microscopy. The composites were prepared by solvent casting using 30% HA or 1, 3, and 5% of pristine and functionalized CNT as nanoparticles and PLGA 75:25 and PLGA 50:50 as copolymer matrix. The Coats–Redfern and E2 function methodologies were used to calculate the reaction order and the activation energy (Ea) of the thermal degradation process. It was found that the addition of nanoparticles increased the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the composites. Also, higher degradation temperatures and Ea values were obtained for PLGA–HA composites and compared with the neat copolymer, and the opposite behavior was exhibited by PLGA–CNT composites. The thermal and mechanical properties were highly dependent on the morphology and dispersion of the filler. The functionalization process of CNT promoted, to some extent, a better distribution and dispersion of CNT into the matrix, and these composites exhibited a slight enhancement on storage modulus. On the other hand, PLGA–HA composites showed a good dispersion but no improvement on the storage modulus below Tg. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2013. © 2012 Society of Plastics Engineers  相似文献   

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