2022
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27110
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Time‐dependent properties of high‐density polyethylene with wood/graphene nanoplatelets reinforcement

Abstract: The effect of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) on the long-term performance of wood fiber/high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composite is investigated by using short-term creep tests with an efficient, faster data analysis approach. Previously, it was shown that the addition of GNPs at 15 wt% into HDPE reduces the viscoplastic (VP) strain developed during 2 h creep by $50%. The current study shows that 25 and 40 wt% wood content in HDPE reduce the VP strains developed during 2 h creep time by >75% with no noticeabl… Show more

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“…The data suggest that the degree of irreversibility is determined by the total creep strain achieved during loading [52]. Similar linear and power-law relationships between the residual strain and total strain dependencies were also obtained for other polymer nanocomposites [53,54]. These empirical relationships enable one to predict residual strains at any stress and filler load by performing just a few creep-recovery control tests.…”
Section: Creep and Creep-recoverysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The data suggest that the degree of irreversibility is determined by the total creep strain achieved during loading [52]. Similar linear and power-law relationships between the residual strain and total strain dependencies were also obtained for other polymer nanocomposites [53,54]. These empirical relationships enable one to predict residual strains at any stress and filler load by performing just a few creep-recovery control tests.…”
Section: Creep and Creep-recoverysupporting
confidence: 65%