Organic/Inorganic hybrid fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and their rheological properties
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Organic/Inorganic hybrid fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and their rheological properties
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Hashmi, S.A.R
Kitano, T Vashishtha, S.R. Chand, N |
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Polymeric Materials
Building Material Characterization |
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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'
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2002
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Article
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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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http://ampri.csircentral.net/1018/
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