Ultrasound scattering from silica fume clusters: in-line shear flow dynamics of hydrophilic or partially hydrophobic silica fume fillers in melts of non-polar polymeric systems
Abstract:Shear flow dynamics of fractal aggregates are investigated by ultrasound scattering to
study shear induced disruption processes of hydrophilic polydisperse silica fume fillers in
melts of non-polar polymeric systems (polypropylene). A rheo-acoustical model
in the low frequency scattering regime only involving structural parameters is
proposed. Flow-dependent changes of the ultrasound scattering power per unit of
volume from hydrophilic silica fume aggregates during extrusion are analyzed in
the frame of the pr… Show more
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