Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.

Four  PA6/graphite  (G)  composites  systems  were  made.  Two  using  in  situ  polymerisation  equivalent  in mixing strain and two systems melt extrusion of equivalent processing strain. The effective modulus of the carbons, room temperature storage modulus and storage modulus  at  80⁰C  were  ev...

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Main Authors: Muneer Umar, Michael Ikpi Ofem, Auwal Sani Anwar, Muhammad Murtala Usman
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Malang 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/19191
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spelling doaj-0d33ad0c868e40729410762fb18c48b72021-10-08T07:24:50ZengUniversitas Negeri MalangJournal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology2580-08172580-24022021-07-0151172810.17977/um016v5i12021p0177161Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.Muneer Umar0Michael Ikpi Ofem1Auwal Sani Anwar2Muhammad Murtala Usman3Chemical Engineering Department, Kaduna PolytechnicDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Cross River University of Technology Calabar NigeriaChemical Engineering Department, Kaduna PolytechnicChemical Engineering Department, Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa.Four  PA6/graphite  (G)  composites  systems  were  made.  Two  using  in  situ  polymerisation  equivalent  in mixing strain and two systems melt extrusion of equivalent processing strain. The effective modulus of the carbons, room temperature storage modulus and storage modulus  at  80⁰C  were  evaluated.  The composite/unfilled PA6 ratios at E25 and that at E80 for the in situ polymerised system IG 40/10 are 1.37 and  1.63,  respectively.  For  the  in  situ  polymerised  system  IG  20/20,  the  same  were  1.96  and  2.28, respectively. For the melt-extruded systems, G 100/6 had the best E25 ratio of 1.67 and E80 of 2.03, whereas the same for G 200/3 system were respectively 1.87 and 2.64. While the better storage modulus properties exhibited by IG 20/20 in the in situ polymerised system is associated with a better filler connectivity network that enhanced heat dissipation. The better values shown in the G 200/3 melt-extruded system is associated with the lesser extrusion, which significantly reduced the tendency to thermal decay. Effective modulus for the in situ polymerised systems IG 40/10 and IG 20/20 were 7.5GPa and 8.9GPa while that of melt-extruded systems G200/3 and G100/6 tallied at 8.2 GPa.http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/19191effective-modulus, in situ-polymerisation, melt-extrusion, storage-modulus
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author Muneer Umar
Michael Ikpi Ofem
Auwal Sani Anwar
Muhammad Murtala Usman
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Michael Ikpi Ofem
Auwal Sani Anwar
Muhammad Murtala Usman
Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
effective-modulus, in situ-polymerisation, melt-extrusion, storage-modulus
author_facet Muneer Umar
Michael Ikpi Ofem
Auwal Sani Anwar
Muhammad Murtala Usman
author_sort Muneer Umar
title Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
title_short Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
title_full Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
title_fullStr Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Storage and Effective Moduli of In Situ Polymerised and Melt Extruded PA6 Graphite (G) Composites.
title_sort evaluating storage and effective moduli of in situ polymerised and melt extruded pa6 graphite (g) composites.
publisher Universitas Negeri Malang
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
issn 2580-0817
2580-2402
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Four  PA6/graphite  (G)  composites  systems  were  made.  Two  using  in  situ  polymerisation  equivalent  in mixing strain and two systems melt extrusion of equivalent processing strain. The effective modulus of the carbons, room temperature storage modulus and storage modulus  at  80⁰C  were  evaluated.  The composite/unfilled PA6 ratios at E25 and that at E80 for the in situ polymerised system IG 40/10 are 1.37 and  1.63,  respectively.  For  the  in  situ  polymerised  system  IG  20/20,  the  same  were  1.96  and  2.28, respectively. For the melt-extruded systems, G 100/6 had the best E25 ratio of 1.67 and E80 of 2.03, whereas the same for G 200/3 system were respectively 1.87 and 2.64. While the better storage modulus properties exhibited by IG 20/20 in the in situ polymerised system is associated with a better filler connectivity network that enhanced heat dissipation. The better values shown in the G 200/3 melt-extruded system is associated with the lesser extrusion, which significantly reduced the tendency to thermal decay. Effective modulus for the in situ polymerised systems IG 40/10 and IG 20/20 were 7.5GPa and 8.9GPa while that of melt-extruded systems G200/3 and G100/6 tallied at 8.2 GPa.
topic effective-modulus, in situ-polymerisation, melt-extrusion, storage-modulus
url http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/19191
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