Fractographic characterization of isotactic polypropylene fibers

Author(s):  
Taha Z. N. Sokkar ◽  
Mohammed A. El‐Bakary ◽  
Amira A. S. Azzam ◽  
Ahmed A. Hamza
2013 ◽  
Vol 586 ◽  
pp. 3-7
Author(s):  
Dana Kremenakova ◽  
Jiří Militký ◽  
Juan Huang

The acoustic or sonic pulse-propagation technique for the measurement of dynamic elastic modulus has the advantage of not being dependent on the sample cross-sectional characteristics. This technique also gives a direct measure of modulus rather than the indirect measure in the form of load versus extension. The sonic tests are relatively simple to apply and are nondestructive. The values of sonic modulus of fibrous structures are dependent on the orientation of components and packing density as well. The main aim of this work is to quantify effect of yarn twist on the sonic modulus of staple yarns from polypropylene fibers. The results are compared with selected models of yarn twist influence on the mechanical properties of staple yarns. The correlation between yarn orientation factor defined by Pan and sonic modulus are shown. The sonic modulus is compared with tensile modulus of yarns.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 2200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerardo Araya-Letelier ◽  
Pablo Maturana ◽  
Miguel Carrasco ◽  
Federico Carlos Antico ◽  
María Soledad Gómez

Commercial polypropylene fibers are incorporated as reinforcement of cement-based materials to improve their mechanical and damage performances related to properties such as tensile and flexural strength, toughness, spalling and impact resistance, delay formation of cracks and reducing crack widths. Yet, the production of these polypropylene fibers generates economic costs and environmental impacts and, therefore, the use of alternative and more sustainable fibers has become more popular in the research materials community. This paper addresses the characterization of recycled polypropylene fibers (RPFs) obtained from discarded domestic plastic sweeps, whose morphological, physical and mechanical properties are provided in order to assess their implementation as fiber-reinforcement in cement-based mortars. An experimental program addressing the incorporation of RPFs on the mechanical-damage performance of mortars, including a sensitivity analysis on the volumes and lengths of fiber, is developed. Using analysis of variance, this paper shows that RPFs statistically enhance flexural toughness and impact strength for high dosages and long fiber lengths. On the contrary, the latter properties are not statistically modified by the incorporation of low dosages and short lengths of RPFs, but still in these cases the incorporation of RPFs in mortars have the positive environmental impact of waste encapsulation. In the case of average compressive and flexural strength of mortars, these properties are not statistically modified when adding RPFs.


Polymer ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 34 (13) ◽  
pp. 2691-2701 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Karacan ◽  
A.K. Taraiya ◽  
D.I. Bower ◽  
I.M. Ward

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