TY - JOUR
T1 - Composites of polyethylene reinforced with chopped polyethylene fibers
T2 - Effect of transcrystalline interphase
AU - Stern, T.
AU - Teishev, A.
AU - Marom, G.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - In composites consisting of polyethylene reinforced with randomly oriented chopped polyethylene fibers, a highly uniform transcrystalline interphase was found to develop on the fiber surfaces under isothermal conditions. The interphase was also observed to develop, to an equal extent, on the fiber ends. A significant increase in both the tensile strength and the Young's modulus occurred with increasing fiber volume fraction. Following thermal treatment, a substantial increase in the Young's modulus was observed. This increase, expressed by the modulus ratio (isothermal/quenched), was very similar to that in the pure matrix, indicating that the increase in modulus was due to bulk crystallization in the matrix only rather than to the expected effect of transcrystallinity. No significant change in tensile strength occurred following the thermal treatment. Thermal analysis performed on the different composites and pure matrices showed evidence of the presence of the transcrystalline interphase. SEM pictures revealed significant amounts of matrix debris on the fiber surfaces in the isothermally treated composites, which reflects the increased interfacial bonding in these materials.
AB - In composites consisting of polyethylene reinforced with randomly oriented chopped polyethylene fibers, a highly uniform transcrystalline interphase was found to develop on the fiber surfaces under isothermal conditions. The interphase was also observed to develop, to an equal extent, on the fiber ends. A significant increase in both the tensile strength and the Young's modulus occurred with increasing fiber volume fraction. Following thermal treatment, a substantial increase in the Young's modulus was observed. This increase, expressed by the modulus ratio (isothermal/quenched), was very similar to that in the pure matrix, indicating that the increase in modulus was due to bulk crystallization in the matrix only rather than to the expected effect of transcrystallinity. No significant change in tensile strength occurred following the thermal treatment. Thermal analysis performed on the different composites and pure matrices showed evidence of the presence of the transcrystalline interphase. SEM pictures revealed significant amounts of matrix debris on the fiber surfaces in the isothermally treated composites, which reflects the increased interfacial bonding in these materials.
KW - Chopped fiber composites
KW - Composite interphases
KW - Polyethylene
KW - Single-polymer composites
KW - Transcrystallinity
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U2 - 10.1016/S0266-3538(96)00128-5
DO - 10.1016/S0266-3538(96)00128-5
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AN - SCOPUS:0031204136
SN - 0266-3538
VL - 57
SP - 1009
EP - 1015
JO - Composites Science and Technology
JF - Composites Science and Technology
IS - 8
ER -