2022
DOI: 10.1177/08927057221123487
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Development of Kevlar®/polypropylene towpregs through optimized commingling nozzle and processing parameters for thermoplastic composites

Abstract: The current study aims at optimizing nozzle diameter and processing conditions for producing quality Kevlar®/polypropylene commingled towpregs meant for thermoplastic composite applications. ANSYS 3D CFD simulation and various experimental techniques are used for the same purpose. The study also investigates the effect of optimized commingled towpregs on the consolidation quality, void % and flexural properties of the developed UD composites. It is concluded that the nozzle diameter of 7 mm has proven to be id… Show more

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“…44 This approach has been utilized by multiple researched in the field of composites for process optimsation. 45,46 The design used in this study is generated using Minitab 17 software by the analysis of three input factors: molding temperature (MT), molding pressure (MP) and holding time (HT) at 2 levels factorial as shown in Table 1. The total number of experiments that need to be conducted can be calculated by the generalized formula shown in equation (2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 This approach has been utilized by multiple researched in the field of composites for process optimsation. 45,46 The design used in this study is generated using Minitab 17 software by the analysis of three input factors: molding temperature (MT), molding pressure (MP) and holding time (HT) at 2 levels factorial as shown in Table 1. The total number of experiments that need to be conducted can be calculated by the generalized formula shown in equation (2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%