2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2004.06.005
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Rheological properties of short fiber filled polypropylene in transient shear flow

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“…The gap between the stationary and moving plate of the SPR was kept at 1.50 mm and yields a gap to fiber diameter ratio of approximately 100 for all glass systems analyzed. This ratio is above the ratio used for short glass fiber samples, as proposed in the work of Sepehr et al (2004) and Eberle et al (2010). The effect of gap on LGF samples, however, has not yet been determined.…”
Section: Sliding Plate Rheometermentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The gap between the stationary and moving plate of the SPR was kept at 1.50 mm and yields a gap to fiber diameter ratio of approximately 100 for all glass systems analyzed. This ratio is above the ratio used for short glass fiber samples, as proposed in the work of Sepehr et al (2004) and Eberle et al (2010). The effect of gap on LGF samples, however, has not yet been determined.…”
Section: Sliding Plate Rheometermentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Typically a closure approximation is used in the fiber orientation or stress equations as a computationally efficient way of representing a higher order tensor as a function of lower order tensors. However, the use of a closure approximation induces error that can significantly impact the stress predictions [45]. As a result, the evaluation of the stress equation becomes dependent on the closure approximation.…”
Section: Stress Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value corresponds to the average value of those used in the literature for fibre suspensions displaying similar fibre content and aspect ratio [8,43,46]. -From the plane strain compression experiments, H can be directly deduced from the stress ratio σ 33 /σ 22 since…”
Section: Identification Of Constitutive Parametersmentioning
confidence: 96%