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Organic/Inorganic hybrid fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and their rheological properties

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Title Organic/Inorganic hybrid fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and their rheological properties
 
Creator Hashmi, S.A.R
Kitano, T
Vashishtha, S.R.
Chand, N
 
Subject Polymeric Materials
Building Material Characterization
 
Description Kevlar and glass fibres have been used to reinforce linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and the composite sheets of 0.8 mm thickness have been obtained by using a compression molding technique. Dynamic viscoelastic properties of non hybrid and hybrid composites of various compositions are evaluated at 200°C. Dynamic viscosity (η`), storage modulus (G`) and loss modulus (G") have been determined at different angular frequencies (ω). Dynamic viscosity η' increases with reinforcement s. G' and G`` increase with angular frequency (ω) and reinforcement. Replacement of glass fibre by Kevlar at constant loading of fibres in LLDPE, increases the value of G', G`` and η'
 
Date 2002
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Hashmi, S.A.R and Kitano, T and Vashishtha, S.R. and Chand, N (2002) Organic/Inorganic hybrid fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and their rheological properties. Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Sciences.
 
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