Towards More Sustainable Material Formulations: A Comparative Assessment of PA11-SGW Flexural Performance versus Oil-Based Composites
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.2. Composite Compounding and Sample Obtaining
2.3. Mechanical Characterization
2.4. Composite Density Determination
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Flexural Properties of PA11-SGW Composites
3.2. Analysis of the Flexural Strength: Fiber Flexural Strength Factor and Average Fiber Intrinsic Flexural Strength
3.3. Flexural Strength Performance of PA11-SGW Composites versus Oil-Based Composites
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Fiber content (% w/w) | VF | ρC (g/cm3) | σfC (MPa) | σfm* (MPa) | D (mm) | εfC (%) | Ur (KJ/m3) |
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0 | 0.000 | 1.03 | 40.0 ± 1.52 | 40.0 | 11.0 ± 0.32 | 7.39 | 78.18 |
20 | 0.155 | 1.09 | 55.0 ± 2.22 | 39.2 | 9.5 ± 0.51 | 6.39 | 57.77 |
30 | 0.240 | 1.12 | 68.7 ± 1.79 | 38.5 | 8.6 ± 0.45 | 5.78 | 49.65 |
40 | 0.329 | 1.15 | 77.5 ± 1.28 | 36.8 | 7.8 ± 0.38 | 5.24 | 42.73 |
50 | 0.424 | 1.18 | 92.6 ± 3.12 | 32.3 | 6.3 ± 0.51 | 4.24 | 37.05 |
60 | 0.524 | 1.22 | 102.7 ± 4.75 | 26.5 | 4.8 ± 0.47 | 3.23 | 29.79 |
Composite | Fiber content | VF | σfF (MPa) | (1 − VF)·σfm* (MPa) | fcf |
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PA11-SGW | 20% | 0.155 | 888 | 33.16 | 0.159 |
30% | 0.240 | 888 | 29.29 | 0.185 | |
40% | 0.329 | 888 | 24.69 | 0.181 | |
50% | 0.424 | 888 | 18.82 | 0.196 | |
60% | 0.524 | 888 | 12.59 | 0.194 | |
PP-SGW | 50% | 0.404 | 1095 | 20.98 | 0.173 |
PP-GFsized | 20% | 0.084 | 3787 | 30.60 | 0.137 |
30% | 0.136 | 3787 | 28.31 | 0.116 | |
PP-GFcoupled | 20% | 0.084 | 4237 | 30.60 | 0.163 |
30% | 0.136 | 4237 | 28.31 | 0.150 |
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Oliver-Ortega, H.; Méndez, J.A.; Reixach, R.; Espinach, F.X.; Ardanuy, M.; Mutjé, P. Towards More Sustainable Material Formulations: A Comparative Assessment of PA11-SGW Flexural Performance versus Oil-Based Composites. Polymers 2018, 10, 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040440
Oliver-Ortega H, Méndez JA, Reixach R, Espinach FX, Ardanuy M, Mutjé P. Towards More Sustainable Material Formulations: A Comparative Assessment of PA11-SGW Flexural Performance versus Oil-Based Composites. Polymers. 2018; 10(4):440. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040440
Chicago/Turabian StyleOliver-Ortega, Helena, José Alberto Méndez, Rafel Reixach, Francesc Xavier Espinach, Mònica Ardanuy, and Pere Mutjé. 2018. "Towards More Sustainable Material Formulations: A Comparative Assessment of PA11-SGW Flexural Performance versus Oil-Based Composites" Polymers 10, no. 4: 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040440
APA StyleOliver-Ortega, H., Méndez, J. A., Reixach, R., Espinach, F. X., Ardanuy, M., & Mutjé, P. (2018). Towards More Sustainable Material Formulations: A Comparative Assessment of PA11-SGW Flexural Performance versus Oil-Based Composites. Polymers, 10(4), 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040440