International audienceThermoplastic polymers reinforced by lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly used to replace conventional composites based on carbon or glass fibers. These materials are generally prepared by dispersing the fibers into the polymer matrix by melt mixing in a twin-screw extrusion process. However, during the process, a significant breakage occurs, leading to a reduction in the length, and diameter of the bundles and/or individual fibers. As the mechanical properties of the composite depend, among other, on the fiber morphology, it is important to understand and control the breakage mechanisms during the compounding process. In this paper, we show how the use of a thermomechanical model of twin-screw extrusion coupled wit...
Extrusion compounding addresses such problems as the non-homogeneity of the mixture and separation o...
Short plant fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites are rapidly emerging as a sustainable material...
International audienceNatural fibres from miscanthus and bamboo were added to poly(lactic acid) by t...
International audienceThermoplastic polymers reinforced by lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly u...
International audienceIn Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, models describing lignocellulose fiber br...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20% hemp fibres were prepare...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20 wt% hemp fibres were prep...
This work describes a systematic study of the compounding conditions by twin-screw extrusion on the ...
International audienceLimiting fibre breakage during composite processing is a crucial issue. The pu...
International audienceIn the present study, Polyamide 12 was compounded with glass fibers in both la...
International audienceComposites made of polypropylene and short lignocellulosic fibers are usually ...
Biofiber-thermoplastic composites have gained considerable importance in the last century. To provid...
Due to their valuable properties (low weight, and good thermal and mechanical properties), glass fib...
Long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT) were processed by in-line compounding equipment with a mo...
The use of polymer with natural fiber reinforcements is expected to increase significantly. This can...
Extrusion compounding addresses such problems as the non-homogeneity of the mixture and separation o...
Short plant fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites are rapidly emerging as a sustainable material...
International audienceNatural fibres from miscanthus and bamboo were added to poly(lactic acid) by t...
International audienceThermoplastic polymers reinforced by lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly u...
International audienceIn Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, models describing lignocellulose fiber br...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20% hemp fibres were prepare...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20 wt% hemp fibres were prep...
This work describes a systematic study of the compounding conditions by twin-screw extrusion on the ...
International audienceLimiting fibre breakage during composite processing is a crucial issue. The pu...
International audienceIn the present study, Polyamide 12 was compounded with glass fibers in both la...
International audienceComposites made of polypropylene and short lignocellulosic fibers are usually ...
Biofiber-thermoplastic composites have gained considerable importance in the last century. To provid...
Due to their valuable properties (low weight, and good thermal and mechanical properties), glass fib...
Long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT) were processed by in-line compounding equipment with a mo...
The use of polymer with natural fiber reinforcements is expected to increase significantly. This can...
Extrusion compounding addresses such problems as the non-homogeneity of the mixture and separation o...
Short plant fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites are rapidly emerging as a sustainable material...
International audienceNatural fibres from miscanthus and bamboo were added to poly(lactic acid) by t...