Low-Cost Forming Influence on Reinforced Thermoplastic Mechanical Properties

Low-Cost Forming Influence on Reinforced Thermoplastic Mechanical Properties
Author: Donald J. Hoffstedt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

This report describes a study of the influence of low-cost forming methods on the mechanical properties of reinforced thermoplastics. Two tasks comprise the main body of the study; one establishes a relationship between processing parameters (time/pressure/temp-variables) and selected material properties (modulus, flex strength, inter-laminar shear strength); the other determines the effects (measured by the change in material flexural properties) of simulated R & M solvent attack on painted and unpainted laminates. Two secondary tasks complete the study: a review of the available literature on industrial and government-sponsored reinforced thermoplastic materials, material properties, and fabrication methods. The other task required the manufacture of four, 16 in x 20 in, five ply Kevlar 49 style 285 fabric, polysulfane, laminated panels for AMMRC testing. Test data (with respect to processing parameters) indicates a decrease in flexural strength readings coming at the 450 F thermoforming temperature. Modulus values are highest in the 500 F - 550 F thermoforming temperature range. Interlaminar shear strength values also tend to decrease as thermoforming temperature increases. Regarding solvent attack, test data indicates generally higher flexural strength with polyphenylsulfone than with polysulfone sandwich beams. Conversely higher 'EI' values occurred in the polysulfone than in the polyphenylsulfone sandwich beams.

Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Thermoplastics

Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Thermoplastics
Author: D.W. Clegg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400941935

The reinforcement of materials such as mud and clay by hair, straw and vegetable fibres has been long established in man's history, enabling him to improve his buildings and extend his engineering abilities. With the advent of modern synthetic polymers it was rapidly realised that the addition of fibres, flakes and particulate materials to polymer matrices could improve mechanical properties significantly. Fibres and flakes are the most effective and have enabled several polymers with limited properties to compete with long-established metallic materials, reSUlting in cost, weight and processing economies. This is increasingly apparent in the selection of materials for aerospace and road vehicle applications as well as in a multitude of domestic products. Reinforced plastics, both thermosets and thermoplastics, are used in increasingly harsh environments involving elevated temperatures and aggressive conditions. Fibre reinforcement of thermoplastics dominates, and a pattern of increasing replacement of fibre reinforced thermosets by reinforced thermoplastics is emerging. This trend is encouraged by the development of continuous fibre reinforced grades of the newer high-temperature engineering thermoplastics such as polyether ether ketone. The first part of this book reviews the mechanical properties and theories of short fibre reinforcement. The principal reinforcements are reviewed and a separate chapter is devoted to the uses of natural fibres as reinforcements for thermoplastics. This is an interesting and commercially important area, especially for Third World countries v vi Preface where these fibres are grown but are facing severe competition from synthetic fibres in traditional applications such as ropes and matting.

The Reinforced Plastics Handbook

The Reinforced Plastics Handbook
Author: J. Murphy
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483292630

The Handbook of Reinforced Plastics is a complete and practical manual for specifying and selecting reinforced plastic products and services. The handbook covers all materials and classes of equipment currently available, with over 550 pages of editorial, illustrations and tables.

Reinforced Thermoplastics

Reinforced Thermoplastics
Author: P. G. Kelleher
Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780902348783

This report covers semi and non-crystalline thermoplastics, polymer blends and various classes of reinforcing fibres, and the properties which determine their suitability for specific applications. A detailed discussion of the injection moulding of reinforced thermoplastics includes the effect of processing on fibre distribution and breakage. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database provides useful references for further reading.

Fundamentals of Machine Component Design

Fundamentals of Machine Component Design
Author: Robert C. Juvinall
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 805
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119723604

Fundamentals of Machine Component Design presents a thorough introduction to the concepts and methods essential to mechanical engineering design, analysis, and application. In-depth coverage of major topics, including free body diagrams, force flow concepts, failure theories, and fatigue design, are coupled with specific applications to bearings, springs, brakes, clutches, fasteners, and more for a real-world functional body of knowledge. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills are strengthened through a graphical procedural framework, enabling the effective identification of problems and clear presentation of solutions. Solidly focused on practical applications of fundamental theory, this text helps students develop the ability to conceptualize designs, interpret test results, and facilitate improvement. Clear presentation reinforces central ideas with multiple case studies, in-class exercises, homework problems, computer software data sets, and access to supplemental internet resources, while appendices provide extensive reference material on processing methods, joinability, failure modes, and material properties to aid student comprehension and encourage self-study.

Encyclopedia of Renewable and Sustainable Materials

Encyclopedia of Renewable and Sustainable Materials
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 4238
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0128131969

Encyclopedia of Renewable and Sustainable Materials, Five Volume Set provides a comprehensive overview, covering research and development on all aspects of renewable, recyclable and sustainable materials. The use of renewable and sustainable materials in building construction, the automotive sector, energy, textiles and others can create markets for agricultural products and additional revenue streams for farmers, as well as significantly reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, manufacturing energy requirements, manufacturing costs and waste. This book provides researchers, students and professionals in materials science and engineering with tactics and information as they face increasingly complex challenges around the development, selection and use of construction and manufacturing materials. Covers a broad range of topics not available elsewhere in one resource Arranged thematically for ease of navigation Discusses key features on processing, use, application and the environmental benefits of renewable and sustainable materials Contains a special focus on sustainability that will lead to the reduction of carbon emissions and enhance protection of the natural environment with regard to sustainable materials

Thermoforming

Thermoforming
Author: Geza Gruenwald
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998-05-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781566766258

FROM THE FOREWORD Dr. Gruenwald has indicated the desirable properties of polymerics for differing applications; thus, his text is especially useful for polymer chemists who must "tailor" plastic materials for specific groups of applications. Engineers in extruding and calendering film and sheet will benefit from the intimate relationships elucidated between processing parameters imposed upon stocks employed in thermoforming and the products thereof. Mold designers are provided with a complete guide that will enable them to avoid the less obvious pitfalls and wasted effort so often experienced in the evolution of molds for (especially) complex parts.. Quite likely, Dr. Gruenwald's suggestions willl lead to considerable benefits to those who read and practice by this remarkable exposition of thermoforming technology. Robert K. Jordan Director-Metalliding Institute, Director-Engineering Research Institute, Scientist in Residence, Gannon University