“…The combination of high shear and elongational flows, occurring during processing under non-isothermal conditions, leads to complex variations in molecular orientation and crystal morphology. Furthermore, there is a direct influence of reinforcing fibres on the surrounding matrix which depends on the interfacial interactions, the fibre volume fraction, as well as the aspect ratio and orientation of the fibres [196,197]. Finally, relative movements between filler and matrix during processing result in a modification of the local flow field and molecular conformation.…”