Debasis RoyAnil K. BhowmickS. K. De
Abstract The effects of short carbon fibers on static and dynamic properties of thermoplastic elastomeric blends of natural rubber (NR) and high density polyethylene (HDPE) have been studied. Both mechanical and dynamic properties are dependent on fiber concentration. The fiber aspect ratio ranges from 20 to 30. Adhesion between fiber and matrix is evident from the SEM photomicrographs of the failed composites and from variation of relative damping properties. Fiber orientation occurring during processing causes anisotropy in the physical properties. In composites with longitudinally oriented fibers, tensile failure occurs by both fiber pullout and breakage, while in composites with transversely oriented fibers, matrix failure dominates. The incorporation of fibers into the matrix lowers the tan δ max value, but no change in glass transition temperature is observed.
Debasis RoyAmit BhattacharyaBramha Gupta
Namita Roy ChoudhuryT. K. ChakiAnushree DuttaAnil K. Bhowmick
Hazleen AnuarSahrim AhmadRozaidi RasidAbdul Latif AhmadWan Nazri Wan Busu
A.M. Noor AzammiS.M. SapuanMohamad Ridzwan IshakMohamed Thariq Hameed Sultan