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Measuring fibre orientation in sisal fibre-reinforced, injection moulded polypropylene
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- In commercial injection moulding simulation software only tools for glass fibre-reinforced thermoplastics exist, but not for natural fibres. In our research, we adapted a simulation software for sisal fibre-reinforced polypropylene. To evaluate our simulation results, three experimental methods, to measure fibre orientation are compared to each other using injection moulded sisal fibre-reinforced polymer parts: terahertz spectroscopy, m-CT and light microscopy measurements (LMM) of microtome sections. Terahertz spectroscopy determines the main orientation over the plate thickness, but it neglects variances of fibre orientation across the plate thickness. Using m-CT and LMM allows measuring fibre orientation at different layers across the plate thickness and to detect a shell-core effect. Care has to be taken comparing results from m-CT and LMM, due to their differences in the slice thicknesses. The orientation found with the m-CT correlates well with the injection moulding simulation developed for sisal fibre-reinforced polypropylene.
- Subjects :
- natural fibre
fibre orientation
injection molding
process simulation
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......610..b48fc40b36ed285401f657d00348e076