Ingeniería Investigación y Tecnología, volumen XVI (número 4), octubre-diciembre 2015: 491-501 ISSN 1405-7743 FI-UNAM (artículo arbitrado)
AbstractMelt compounding was used to prepare thermoplastic composites reinforand the control of extrusion parameters were used to promote good disper--ties of the mixture, since the melt viscoelastic behavior is sensitive to changes in the molecular structures at nanoscale and mesoscale. The palygorskite nanoclay (diameter 30 nm) was extracted from a site in the southeast of the --to evaluate the interaction between the matrix and the nano-reinforcement. The master curves of storage modulus (G'), loss modulus (G") and complex vs x ) show a change of the interfacial interaction polypropylene/palygorskite when the palygorskite was chemically
Thermoplastic multilayer composites with different fiber orientations were prepared with polypropylene and aramid fibers as reinforcing material. The prepregs were prepared in a continuous impregnation system using the dry powder method in a fluidized bed. The specimens were laminated by compression molding, tensile tested, and their fracture area was analyzed by microscopy. The mechanical performance of the laminates was influenced by the fiber orientation at the different layers. The fibers at 0 • conferred high stiffness to the composite, limiting the maximum deformation and promoting failure. The laminates with 0 • layers showed a fragile and sudden fracture oriented at 90 • to the aplied load, even with low fiber content. The plies oriented at ± 45 • balanced the stress and contributed to higher levels of deformation during the test due to fiber rotation toward the loading direction, also, no post-yield stiffening was found as in thermoset composites due to the ductile nature of the thermoplastic matrix; these layers limited the crack propagation in the transverse direction, canceling the in-plane shear stress. The fibers at 90 • acted as filler due to poor interface and did not contribute to the improvement of the composite mechanical performance. The evidence shows no delamination in the materials due to the tenacious nature of the thermoplastic matrix, neither saw-toothed or plateau region was found in the stress-strain curves in contrast to thermoset laminates.
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