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KNÉSL, Z. HUTAŘ, P. MAJER, Z. NÁHLÍK, L.
Original Title
PARTICLE SHAPE EFFECT ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF PP-BASED PARTICULATE COMPOSITE: ROLE OF THE INTERPHASE
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Polymeric particulate composites with thermoplastics, especially polypropylene (PP) matrix and mineral fillers, are of great practical importance due to the possibility of modifying mechanical properties and reducing the price/volume ratio of resulting material. The addition of mineral fillers to polypropylene (PP) profoundly changes the mechanical properties of a polymer system. The properties of the particles themselves (size, shape, material properties) can have a significant effect on the global behaviour of the composite. Generally, the addition of rigid particles to a polymer matrix will have an embrittling effect on the composite. Most studies on modification of thermoplastic composites with rigid mineral fillers report a significant decrease in fracture toughness compared with the neat polymer.
Keywords
micro-crack, PARTICULATE COMPOSITE, Toughening mechanisms
Authors
KNÉSL, Z.; HUTAŘ, P.; MAJER, Z.; NÁHLÍK, L.
Released
7. 10. 2008
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Les Diablerets
Pages from
1
Pages to
Pages count
BibTex
@misc{BUT60897, author="Zdeněk {Knésl} and Pavel {Hutař} and Zdeněk {Majer} and Luboš {Náhlík}", title="PARTICLE SHAPE EFFECT ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF PP-BASED PARTICULATE COMPOSITE: ROLE OF THE INTERPHASE", year="2008", pages="1--1", publisher="Elsevier", address="Les Diablerets", note="abstract" }