Search results for "Viscoelasticity"

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Rheology of a Lower Critical Solution Temperature Binary Polymer Blend in the Homogeneous, Phase-Separated, and Transitional Regimes

1996

Small amplitude oscillatory shear rheology is employed in order to investigate the linear viscoelastic behavior of the lower critical solution temperature blend polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether), PS/PVME, as a function of temperature and composition. At low temperatures, where the mixture is homogeneous, the dependence of the zero shear viscosity (η0) on concentration is measured and is well-described by means of a new mixing rule, based on surface fractions instead of volume fractions. Shift factors from time-temperature superposition (TTS) exhibit a Williams−Landel−Ferry (WLF) behavior. As the macrophase separation temperature is approached (the phase diagram being established by turbi…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryThermodynamicsDynamic mechanical analysisLower critical solution temperatureViscoelasticityInorganic ChemistryViscosityRheologyPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPolymer blendPhase diagramMacromolecules
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Creep response of a LDPE-based nanocomposite

2016

Polymer nanocomposites and their behavior have been widely investigated by several paths, including mechanical, rheological, and permeability tests, finding that several parameters (such as the polymer matrix, the nanofiller, their amounts, the presence of compatibilizers, processing parameters, etc.) can influence the main properties. However, less information is available regarding the creep response of polymer nanocomposites; in particular, few or no data are reported about the combined effect of different loads and different temperatures. In this article, the creep behavior of a low density polyethylene/organomodified clay nanocomposite has been investigated. The characterization of vis…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocomposite02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityRheologyMaterials Chemistrymechanical propertieComposite materialpolyolefinchemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositenanoparticleGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsLow-density polyethyleneCreepchemistryPermeability (electromagnetism)nanowires and nanocrystalviscosity and viscoelasticity0210 nano-technology
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Viscoelastic behavior of epoxy prepolymer/organophilic montmorillonite dispersions

2008

Dispersions of a bisphenol A-based epoxy resin with an organophilic montmorillonite (Nanofil 919) were studied by X-ray diffraction and oscillatory shear rheometry. X-ray studies reveal that the clay is intercalated by the epoxy and forms stable dispersions. The viscoelastic behavior of the nanodispersions was measured as a function of the Nanofil concentration and temperature. An increase in both G′ and G″ moduli was detected as the concentration increases. Furthermore, a transition from a liquid-like behavior, at low temperatures, to a solid-like behavior, at higher temperatures, was observed for all the samples. This transition is accounted for the formation of a percolated structure of …

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositeRheometryConcentration effectEpoxyCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticitychemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryRheologyvisual_artMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialPrepolymerJournal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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Prediction of long-term service performance of polymeric materials from short-term tests: Creep and prediction of the stress shift factor of a longit…

2001

The material studied is a longitudinal polymer liquid crystal (PLC). The creep behavior of the PLC is examined in the region of nonlinear viscoelasticity. The creep compliance D curves at nine different stress (T levels, from 10 to 50 J.cm3 at a constant temperature are determined and shifted along the log time axis for uRf = 10 J . to produce the D versus t/a, master curve. A fairly general formula for stress shift factor a,, based on free volume vf and the chain relaxation capability (CRC) derived by one of the authors is applied. The formula predicts values that agree with the experimental ones within the limits of the experimental accuracy. Thus, experiments at several stress levels can…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsRelaxation (NMR)ThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryViscoelasticityStress (mechanics)Nonlinear systemVolume (thermodynamics)CreepLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryConstant (mathematics)Polymer Engineering & Science
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Thermomechanical Analysis of Isora Nanofibril Incorporated Polyethylene Nanocomposites

2021

The research on cellulose fiber-reinforced nanocomposites has increased by an unprecedented magnitude over the past few years due to its wide application range and low production cost. However, the incompatibility between cellulose and most thermoplastics has raised significant challenges in composite fabrication. This paper addresses the behavior of plasma-modified polyethylene (PE) reinforced with cellulose nanofibers extracted from isora plants (i.e., isora nanofibrils (INFs)). The crystallization kinetics of PE&ndash

Materials sciencePolymers and Plasticscrystallization02 engineering and technologymechanical properties010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityArticlelaw.inventionpolymer-cellulose nanocompositeslcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistrylawCelluloseComposite materialCrystallization[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsNanocompositeAvrami modelGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryPolyethylene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryNanofiber[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Thermomechanical analysis0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)
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Intrinsic mechanisms limiting the use of carbon fiber composite pressure vessels

2016

International audience; The viscoelastic properties of the resins used in carbon fiber composite pressure vessels introduce time effects which allow damage processes to develop during use under load. A detailed understanding of these processes has been achieved through both experimental and theoretical studies on flat unidirectional specimens and with comparisons with the behavior of pressure vessels. Under steady pressures, the relaxation of the resin in the vicinity of earlier fiber breaks gradually increases the sustained stress in neighboring intact fibers and some eventually break. The rate of fiber failure has been modeled based only on physical criteria and shown to accurately predic…

Materials scienceSafety factorMechanical EngineeringComposite number[ PHYS.COND.CM-MS ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPressure vesselViscoelasticityStress (mechanics)Carbon fiber compositeMechanics of Materials0103 physical sciences[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Relaxation (physics)FiberComposite material010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySafety Risk Reliability and Quality
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Rheological Percolation Threshold in High-Viscosity Polymer/CNTs Nanocomposites

2017

AbstractPolystyrene (PS)/multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) nanocomposites have been prepared through melt mixing processing aiming at obtaining a uniform and homogeneous dispersion of the used nanoparticles within the polymeric matrix. Optical and scanning electron microscopy has been employed to determine the dispersion and distribution of CNTs at different length scales. Furthermore, the linear viscoelastic behavior of formulated nanocomposites has been deeply investigated. As a result of CNTs added, the nanocomposites experience a transition from liquid-like to solid-like rheological behavior, and a disappearance of relaxation processes at low frequency can be noticed. By plotting G’ v…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopePolystyrene (PS) multi-walled carbon nanotubes Rheological percolation nanocompositesPhysics::Medical PhysicsPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesViscoelasticitylaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceRheologylawComposite materialchemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMechanical EngineeringPercolation thresholdPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryMechanics of Materials0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering
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Structural model of gelation processes of a sodium silicate sol destabilized by calcium ions: combination of SAXS and rheological measurements

2005

This study deals with the physico-chemical processes involved in the formation of basic fractal silica gels derived from a sodium silicate sol destabilized by calcium ions. Using small-angle X-ray scattering and dynamic rheological measurements, structural and viscoelastic properties have been investigated in situ during aggregation and gelation processes. The experimental results lead to a consistent model that describes the structural features and aggregation mechanisms involved in the formation of these gels.

Materials scienceSmall-angle X-ray scatteringSilica gelSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogySodium silicateCalciumCondensed Matter PhysicsSilicateViscoelasticityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringRheologyMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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About the Insoluble to the Soluble Prussian Blue Transformation

2009

Figure 1 shows firstly an increase of the motional resistance during the first scan of the transformation process, denoting an increase of the viscoelasticity of this structure. Soluble Prussian Blue have a localized changeover in the properties of these films just when Fe(III) fraction reaches the characteristic value. Secondly, this Figure shows an increase of motional resistance in zone 2 of the voltammetric scan, proving more evident for the last cycles than for the first ones. The increase of the motional resistance in zone 2 records an increase of the PB coercive field which at the same time, is due to an interesting changeover in the PB physiochemical properties localized at this pot…

Materials scienceSoluble Prussian blueMotional resistanceAnalytical chemistryChangeoverCoercivityViscoelasticityECS Transactions
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Effect of the loading rate on ultimate strength of composites. Application: Pressure vessel slow burst test

2013

International audience; The strength of unidirectional elastic fibre composites is shown to depend on the loading rate as the viscoelastic nature of the matrix results in a fall in breaking load as the rate is reduced. The simulation of the accumulation of fibre breaks leading to failure, takes into account all physical phenomena involved fibre failure, including the stochastic nature of fibre strength, stress transfer through the matrix between reinforcements, interfacial debonding and the viscoelastic nature of the matrix. The kinetics of composite failure are seen to involve the initial formation of random fibre breaks which at higher loads coalesce into clusters of broken fibres. The ra…

Materials scienceSpeed effectPressure vessels[ SPI.MAT ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsComposite numberMicromechanicsFibre break02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPressure vesselViscoelasticity[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsStress (mechanics)Matrix (mathematics)Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringUltimate tensile strengthCeramics and CompositesLoading rateMicromechanicsComposite material0210 nano-technologyCivil and Structural EngineeringComposite Structures
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