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Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials | 1989

Quantitative Measurement of Fiber Orientation and Fracture, Void and Weld-Lines in Short Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites

M. Narkis; Anita Vaxman; S. Kenig; A. Siegmann

Mechanical properties of short fiber reinforced thermoplastics depend on fiber length and fiber orientation distribution produced during melt flow processing. The incorporation of short fibers into thermoplastic polymer melts increases their viscosity and the presence of fibers, increasing in length, results also in an increasing viscosity. Breakage of glass fibers during flow through a rheometer, also a serious problem in melt processing of short fiber reinforced thermoplastics, is demonstrated and analyzed. Short fibers greatly improve the mechanical properties of polymers, but may severely weaken molded parts at their weld-line. A quantitative determination of the glass fiber ori entation distribution in the weld-line region was done by analyzing photomicrographs of polished sections. Fiber orientation parallel to the weld-line, normal to the flow direction, causes a dramatic loss of tensile strength. Another factor playing an important role in fiber-filled thermoplastics is the associated void content. Unexpectedly high void volume fractions were estimated from density results. Reflected light micrographs of polished extrudates confirmed the existence of voids and their increasing content with increasing shear rate, fiber loading, fiber length and temperature.


Polymer Composites | 1986

Fiber orientation development in molding of polymer composites

S. Kenig


Polymer Engineering and Science | 1993

The mechanism of skin-core morphology formation in extrudates of polycarbonate/liquid crystalline polymer blends

D. Beery; S. Kenig; A. Siegmann; M. Narkis


Polymer Composites | 1984

Three‐phase syntactic foams

M. Narkis; S. Kenig; M. Puterman


Polymer Composites | 1983

Mechanical behavior of reinforced polyurethane foams

A. Siegmann; S. Kenig; David Alperstein; M. Narkis


Polymer Composites | 1989

Void formation in short-fiber thermoplastic composites

Anita Vaxman; M. Narkis; A. Siegmann; S. Kenig


Polymer Composites | 1989

Short‐fiber‐reinforced thermoplastics. Part III: Effect of fiber length on rheological properties and fiber orientation

Anita Vaxman; M. Narkis; A. Siegmann; S. Kenig


Journal of Materials Science Letters | 1988

Structured polymer blends containing liquid crystalline polymers

D. Berry; A. Siegmann; S. Kenig


Polymer Engineering and Science | 1992

Shear and elongational viscosities of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer and its blend with polycarbonate

D. Beery; S. Kenig; A. Siegmann; M. Narkis


Polymer Composites | 1991

Weld-line characteristics in short fiber reinforced thermoplastics

Anita Vaxman; M. Narkis; A. Siegmann; S. Kenig

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A. Siegmann

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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M. Narkis

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Anita Vaxman

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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D. Beery

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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David Alperstein

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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B. Trattner

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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D. Berry

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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H. Anderman

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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I. Raiter

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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M. Mogilevsky

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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