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Monitoring the Diameter Changes of Flax Fibre Elements during Twin Screw Extrusion Using X-Ray Computed Micro-Tomography
Authors:Seif Eddine Hamdi  Christine Delisée  Jérome Malvestio  Johnny Beaugrand  Françoise Berzin
Affiliation:1. Institut de Mécanique et Ingénierie , Talence cedex, France seif-eddine.hamdi@u-bordeaux.frORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2565-1451;3. Institut de Mécanique et Ingénierie , Talence cedex, France;4. URCA, INRA, UMR FARE (Fractionnement des AgroRessources et Environnement) , Reims, France;5. Research Unit BIA (Biopolymères Interactions Assemblages), INRA , Nantes, France;6. URCA, INRA, UMR FARE (Fractionnement des AgroRessources et Environnement) , Reims, France
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Fiber size aspect ratio is known to impact the mechanical and reinforcement properties of natural fiber-based composites. However, the representation of fiber diameter change occurring during the extrusion process is controversial compared to the length. Fiber elements undergo multidirectional stresses and complex interactions within the extruder, leading to their breakage, which consequently may modulate their reinforcing properties. To better understand these mechanisms, short fiber reinforced polymer composites were prepared from flax fibers and polypropylene matrix (PP) by melt mixing. Five sampling zones were selected along the screws, both in screw conveying elements and inside blocks of kneading discs. X-ray computed micro-tomography, and 3D images analysis were then used for monitoring sample diameter distributions along the screw profile, according to specific twin-screw compounding conditions. The effects of the considered processing condition on fiber bundle diameters decrease along the screw profile are quantified.
Keywords:Natural fibre based-composites  X-ray computed micro-tomography  3D image analysis  twin-screw extrusion
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