Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects

Recycling of plastics is hindered by their important variety and strong incompatibility. However, sorting technologies bear costs and meet limits. Very high purities (<2 wt%) are difficult to reach. Yet, such rates may be detrimental to functional properties. In this work, an ABS matrix (major pl...

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Main Authors: Charles Signoret, Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle, José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta, Patrick Ienny, Didier Perrin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/10/1647
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spelling doaj-fa1247fba0e74c04919cf4b3385eb75e2021-06-01T00:27:00ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-05-01131647164710.3390/polym13101647Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling AspectsCharles Signoret0Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle1José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta2Patrick Ienny3Didier Perrin4Polymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Ales, 30100 Ales, FranceLMGC, IMT Mines Ales, Université Montpellier, CNRS, 30100 Ales, FrancePolymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Ales, 30100 Ales, FranceLMGC, IMT Mines Ales, Université Montpellier, CNRS, 30100 Ales, FrancePolymers Composites and Hybrids (PCH), IMT Mines Ales, 30100 Ales, FranceRecycling of plastics is hindered by their important variety and strong incompatibility. However, sorting technologies bear costs and meet limits. Very high purities (<2 wt%) are difficult to reach. Yet, such rates may be detrimental to functional properties. In this work, an ABS matrix (major plastic in Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipments) was filled with 4 wt% of PP to mimic impurities in ABS after recycling. PP-g-MA was introduced in the blend to improve the compatibility. A finite element model was developed from the mechanical behavior of each component. ABS and PP were individually characterized from tensile tests instrumented with photomechanics and their behaviors were modelled through a set of numerical parameters (elasto-visco-plasticity with a Gurson’s criterion behavior). Comparison between the determinist model results and the experimental data (strength, volumetric variation) shows that this type of modelling could be a predictive tool in order to anticipate composite mechanical properties and to understand micromechanisms of deformation (damage, cavitation). The main result is that PP introduced at 4 wt% into ABS does not alter the static mechanical properties despite polymers incompatibility. The addition of PP-g-MA modifies the local properties and possibly conduct to a premature breakage of the polymer blend.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/10/1647polymer recyclingWEEEpredictive modelingvolume change
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author Charles Signoret
Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle
José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta
Patrick Ienny
Didier Perrin
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Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle
José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta
Patrick Ienny
Didier Perrin
Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
Polymers
polymer recycling
WEEE
predictive modeling
volume change
author_facet Charles Signoret
Anne-Sophie Caro-Bretelle
José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta
Patrick Ienny
Didier Perrin
author_sort Charles Signoret
title Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
title_short Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
title_full Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
title_fullStr Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Impact of PP Impurities on ABS Tensile Properties: Computational Mechanical Modelling Aspects
title_sort impact of pp impurities on abs tensile properties: computational mechanical modelling aspects
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Recycling of plastics is hindered by their important variety and strong incompatibility. However, sorting technologies bear costs and meet limits. Very high purities (<2 wt%) are difficult to reach. Yet, such rates may be detrimental to functional properties. In this work, an ABS matrix (major plastic in Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipments) was filled with 4 wt% of PP to mimic impurities in ABS after recycling. PP-g-MA was introduced in the blend to improve the compatibility. A finite element model was developed from the mechanical behavior of each component. ABS and PP were individually characterized from tensile tests instrumented with photomechanics and their behaviors were modelled through a set of numerical parameters (elasto-visco-plasticity with a Gurson’s criterion behavior). Comparison between the determinist model results and the experimental data (strength, volumetric variation) shows that this type of modelling could be a predictive tool in order to anticipate composite mechanical properties and to understand micromechanisms of deformation (damage, cavitation). The main result is that PP introduced at 4 wt% into ABS does not alter the static mechanical properties despite polymers incompatibility. The addition of PP-g-MA modifies the local properties and possibly conduct to a premature breakage of the polymer blend.
topic polymer recycling
WEEE
predictive modeling
volume change
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/10/1647
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