An empirical equation of the relative viscosity of polymer melts filled with various inorganic fillers |
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Authors: | T. Kitano T. Kataoka T. Shirota |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Institute of Polymers and Textiles, 1-1-4 Yatabe-Higashi, Tsukuba, 305 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Based on Maron-Pierce's equation, an empirical equation was suggested, which relates the relative viscosity (r) of the polymer melt filled with various inorganic filler, such as glass fiber, carbon fiber, talc, precipitated- and natural-calcium carbonate powder, and glassy small sphere, to the volume fraction () of the filler. The equation isr = (1 –/A)–2, whereA is a parameter relating to the packing geometry of the filler, which is similar to the parameter0 in Maron-Pierce's equation. In the equationr is defined as the ratio of the viscosity of the filledsystem to that of the medium at the same shear stress not the shear rate. The applicability of the equation is above the shear stress about 104 dyne/cm2. The equation has a simple form and is considered to have a practical utility for filled-polymer melt systems.With 2 figures and 1 table |
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Keywords: | Fiber suspension viscosity polymer melt |
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