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Melt extrudate swell behavior of graphene nano-platelets filled-polypropylene composites
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of M''hamed Bougara, Boumerdes, Algeria;2. IRDL, CNRS-FRE 3744, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 avenue Victor Le Gorgeu, CS 93837, 29238 Brest, Cedex 3, France;3. LMR, INSA Centre Val de Loire, 3 rue de la chocolaterie, BP 3410, 41034 Blois, France;4. GREMAN, IUT de Blois, 15 rue de la chocolaterie, 41000 Blois, France
Abstract:The extrudate swell ratios of polypropylene (PP) composite melts filled with graphene nano-platelets (GNPs) were measured using a capillary rheometer within a temperature range of 180–230 °C and apparent shear rate varying from 100 to 4000 s−1 in order to identify the effects of the filler content and test conditions on the melt die-swell behavior. It was found that the values of the extrudate swell ratio of the composites increased with increasing apparent shear rate, with the correlation between them obeying a power law relationship, while the values of the extrudate swell ratio decreased almost linearly with rise in temperature. The values of the melt extrudate swell ratio increased approximately linearly with increasing shear stress, and decreased roughly linearly with an increase of the GNP weight fraction. In addition, the extrudate swell mechanisms are discussed from the observation of the fracture surface of the extrudate using scanning electronic microscopy. This study provides a basis for further development of graphene reinforced polymer composites with desirable mechanical performance and good damage resistance.
Keywords:Polymer-matrix composites  Polypropylene  Graphene nano-platelets  Melt  Die-swell  Extrusion
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