Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene

Residual softwood sawdust (RSS) was added to polystyrene (PS) that has molecular weight 280000 g/mol. The PS composite was prepared by melt mixing technique. The dynamic mechanical tests are carried out using ARES-rheometer (Rheometric Scientific, USA) in the dynamic mode and parallel plate geometry...

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Main Author: Mahmoud Abdel-Goad
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2009-06-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering Research
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spelling doaj-a06735b657e042acb38bd1b943069f0c2020-11-25T03:25:47ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422009-06-0161596510.24200/tjer.vol6iss1pp59-6557Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled PolystyreneMahmoud Abdel-Goad0Department of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 33, PC 123, Al-Khoud, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanResidual softwood sawdust (RSS) was added to polystyrene (PS) that has molecular weight 280000 g/mol. The PS composite was prepared by melt mixing technique. The dynamic mechanical tests are carried out using ARES-rheometer (Rheometric Scientific, USA) in the dynamic mode and parallel plate geometry with diameter 25 mm. The measurements were performed at temperatures ranging from 140 to 240°C and frequencies varied from 0.1 to 100 rad/s at strain 1% and gap setting 2 mm. The dynamic mechanical properties in terms of complex modulus, G*, torque, compliance moduli, loss tangent and complex viscosity has been studied for fiber-filled PS composite. The viscoelastic properties of the filled and unfilled systems have been compared. These properties are found to be improved by the addition of RSS. The dynamic mechanical moduli and viscosity were found to rise with fiber loading.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/57residual softwood sawdust, composite, dynamic mechanical analyzer, shear creep, stress relaxation, melt viscosity
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Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
The Journal of Engineering Research
residual softwood sawdust, composite, dynamic mechanical analyzer, shear creep, stress relaxation, melt viscosity
author_facet Mahmoud Abdel-Goad
author_sort Mahmoud Abdel-Goad
title Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
title_short Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
title_full Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
title_fullStr Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Mechanical Moduli of Residual Softwood-Filled Polystyrene
title_sort dynamic mechanical moduli of residual softwood-filled polystyrene
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series The Journal of Engineering Research
issn 1726-6009
1726-6742
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Residual softwood sawdust (RSS) was added to polystyrene (PS) that has molecular weight 280000 g/mol. The PS composite was prepared by melt mixing technique. The dynamic mechanical tests are carried out using ARES-rheometer (Rheometric Scientific, USA) in the dynamic mode and parallel plate geometry with diameter 25 mm. The measurements were performed at temperatures ranging from 140 to 240°C and frequencies varied from 0.1 to 100 rad/s at strain 1% and gap setting 2 mm. The dynamic mechanical properties in terms of complex modulus, G*, torque, compliance moduli, loss tangent and complex viscosity has been studied for fiber-filled PS composite. The viscoelastic properties of the filled and unfilled systems have been compared. These properties are found to be improved by the addition of RSS. The dynamic mechanical moduli and viscosity were found to rise with fiber loading.
topic residual softwood sawdust, composite, dynamic mechanical analyzer, shear creep, stress relaxation, melt viscosity
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/57
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