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Processing and properties of blends with liquid crystal polymers

1990

Experimental data on the processing behavior and on the rheological and mechanical properties of blends with a liquid crystal polymer as one component are presented. The blends with low amounts of LCP show easier processability and lower viscosity than the thermoplastic matrix. The elastic modulus is also improved. The reduction of viscosity has been attributed to the lower pressure entry, due to the formation of fibrils and to the immiscibility of the two phases.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsComponent (thermodynamics)Organic ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsViscositychemistryRheologyLiquid crystalLower pressureMaterials ChemistryComposite materialThermoplastic matrixElastic modulusMakromolekulare Chemie. Macromolecular Symposia
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Strain rate effect in the single-fiber-fragmentation test

2001

The single fiber fragmentation test (SFFT) has been widely used to characterize the interface in fiber-reinforced polymers. The purpose of the work reported here was to determine the effect of strain rate on the fiber fragment lengths obtained in the SFFT. Three materials systems were used to make single-fiber-composite specimens: E-glass fiber/polycarbonate matrix, AS4-carbon fiber/polycarbonate matrix, and AU4-carbon fiber/polycarbonate matrix. The fiber-matrix adhesion in all three systems is based on physisorption rather than chemisorption. Each system was tested at strain rates ranging over four orders of magnitude. Results are reported in terms of fragment length, the dependent variab…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsComposite numberGlass fiberGeneral ChemistryPolymerStrain rateViscoelasticityAmorphous solidchemistryvisual_artUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPolycarbonateComposite materialPolymer Composites
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1982

The stress relaxation behaviour after compression yielding of two semicrystalline polymers, a low density polyethylene and an isotactic polypropylene, is investigated. Data taken at several strains, reached with different sample loading rates, are considered. Master curves are obtained by means of dimensionless stress and time measures, similar to those recently adopted for some amorphous polymers. Die Spannungsrelaxation nach Druckbeanspruchung wurde an zwei semikristallinen Polymeren, Polyethylen neidriger Dichte und isotaktischem Polypropylen, untersucht. Die bei unterschiedlichen Deformationen, welche mit unterschiedlichen Beanspruchungsgeschwindigkeiten erreicht wurdern, erhaltenen Erg…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolymerCompression (physics)Amorphous solidStress (mechanics)Low-density polyethyleneCrystallinitychemistryTacticityPolymer chemistryStress relaxationComposite materialActa Polymerica
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Effect of cooling rate on the viscoelastic properties in the plastic zone of solid polymers

1979

PMMA and PC samples were subjected to several cooling rates from the glass transition temperature.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryDynamic mechanical analysisCooling ratesPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticityCooling ratechemistryMaterials ChemistryComposite materialGlass transitionPolymer Bulletin
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Liquid crystal polymer-based blends: “Universal grade” polymers?

1992

Polymeric materials can be easily processed with different processing operations thanks to suitable rheological properties. Melt flow index, or grade, which is a measure of the fluidity of the polymers, is the most commonly parameter used to characterize the polymers from the point of view of their melt viscosity. Injection molding requires high grade materials, whereas low grade values are best suited for extrusion. Of course, it would be no doubt of interest if single “universal grade” materials could be used for all processing operations. In this paper it is demonstrated that the blends of low grade polymers with small amounts of liquid crystal polymers can be conveniently used for all p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryMolding (process)PolymerSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMatrix (chemical analysis)RheologychemistryLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryThermalMaterials ChemistryExtrusionComposite materialMelt flow indexJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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A simplified description of viscoelastic behavior of polymers as illustrated with biaxially-oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate)

1978

A rheological model of solid polymers is proposed. Its mechanical analog is a parallel of a linear spring and a Maxwell element with variable viscosity. The viscosity of the dashpot is allowed to change with stress both directly, by an Eyring-type mechanism, and through free volume changes according to the Doolittle equation. Predictions of the model reproduce many of the features shown, especially after yielding, by constant velocity stress-strain, stress-relaxation and creep data taken at room temperature on biaxially-oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) over a wide range of loading rates.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryPolymerDashpotViscoelasticityStress (mechanics)ViscosityRheologychemistryCreepSpring (device)Materials ChemistryComposite materialPolymer Engineering and Science
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Mechanical behavior and structure of single beads of homogeneous and macroporous styrene–divinylbenzene copolymers

1982

The stress–stain and ultimate behavior in compression of homogeneous and macroporous beads of styrene–divinylbenzene copolymers has been investigated in the dry state or in equilibrium with toluene, acetone, methanol, and water. The penetration modulus A indicates sensitively the transition from the glassy into the rubbery state induced by an increase in temperature or swelling. For macroporous copolymers, A of the glassy polymers is mainly determined by the porosity P, while in the rubbery region it primarily depends on the matrix structure (degree of crosslinking and concentration and composition of the diluent). The high value of the slope s of the A vs. P dependence (s ∼ −3) for macropo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryPolymerDivinylbenzeneDiluentSurfaces Coatings and FilmsStyrenechemistry.chemical_compoundCompressive strengthchemistryMaterials ChemistrymedicineCopolymerComposite materialSwellingmedicine.symptomPorosityJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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The role of the disposition of the recycled polymer on the properties of films for greenhouses coverage

2010

Multilayer films, by using postconsumer materials in the central layer, i.e., multilayer composition: virgin polyethylene/postconsumer polymer/virgin polyethylene, allows to get a film for greenhouses coverage with good mechanical properties and photo-oxidation resistance, similar to that of the films made from virgin material and certainly better than the photo-oxidation resistance of the film made melt blending the virgin polyethylene and the postconsumer polymer. Moreover, the disposition of the postconsumer polymer containing oxygenated groups only in the central layer determines a significant slowdown of the photo-oxidation process of the multilayer film although faster than of the pri…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryPolymerPolyethyleneMelt blendingphoto-oxidationSurfaces Coatings and Filmsmechanical behaviourchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymultilayer filmMaterials Chemistrypostconsumer polymerComposite materialCentral layer
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Calculation of Dependent Elastic Constants of Plastic Foams with a Pronounced Strut-Like Structure

2003

Seven dependent elastic constants of monotropic plastic foams with an expressed strut-like structure are calculated. For this purpose, the basic results of the previously elaborated mathematical model for light-weight plastic foams is used. The model includes a model cell of local structure for monotropic/isotropic plastic foams and an ensemble of structural elements, which allows one to calculate the seven dependent elastic constants, taking into account the pronounced polydispersity of the structure of plastic foams. The numerical values of the constants are compared with the available experimental data, and a satisfactory agreement is found to exist. As a final result, a full set of gene…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral MathematicsIsotropyStructure (category theory)PolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsLocal structurePoisson's ratioCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterBiomaterialssymbols.namesakechemistryMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsCeramics and CompositessymbolsComposite materialMechanics of Composite Materials
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Dependence of Coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion (CVTE) of glass fiber reinforced (GFR) polymers on the glass fiber content

2007

In a Glass Fiber Reinforced (GFR) polymer, the coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion CVTE (determined as a sum of the coefficients of linear thermal expansion CLTE’s for the three principal directions) is sometimes much smaller than the value predictable on the basis of well acquainted models, such as Chow model, taking into account fibers anisotropy and aspect ratio.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGlass fiberConcentration effectGeneral ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsAspect ratio (image)Thermal expansionchemistryvisual_artContent (measure theory)Materials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialPolycarbonateAnisotropyPolymer Bulletin
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