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Title: Particle size – dependent on the static and dynamic compression properties of polypropylene/silica composites
Authors: Mohd Firdaus, Omar
Hazizan, Md Akil
Zainal Arifin, Ahmad
hazizan@eng.usm.my
Keywords: Polymer–matrix composites
Particle size
Mechanical properties
Mechanical testing
Split Hopkinson pressure bar apparatus
Issue Date: Mar-2013
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Materials & Design, vol.45, 2013, pages 539-547
Abstract: The effect of particle size is widely known as an essential factor that influences the mechanical properties of particulate filled polymer composites. However, there is a limited number of works available, on the particular under dynamic perspective. Based on this, the static and dynamic compression properties of polypropylene/silica composites, with particle sizes of 3 μm, 1 μm, 20 nm, and 11 nm, were successfully studied at different levels of strain rates (i.e., 0.01 s−¹, 0.1 s−¹, 650 s−¹, 900 s−¹, and 1100 s−¹) using a universal testing machine and a split Hopkinson pressure bar apparatus. Results show that the yield strength, the ultimate strength, and the stiffness properties, of polypropylene/silica composites were greatly affected by both particle size and loading rates. Furthermore, particle size also influences the rate sensitivity and the thermal activation volume of polypropylene/silica composites; where, smaller particle recorded lower rate sensitivity. Meanwhile, for the thermal activation volume, the trend was reversed.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/32494
ISSN: 0261-3069
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