A Study on the Mechanical and Thermal Properties of ENR Filled with Dual Fillers

2015 ◽  
Vol 1115 ◽  
pp. 249-252
Author(s):  
Mohd Khairulniza Mansor ◽  
Dayang Habibah Abang Ismawi Hassim

The effects of dual fillers, carbon black (CB) and mineral filler mixture (MFM) in epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) compound using BR1600 internal mixer were investigated. In this study, the processability of the compound improved and the cure time decreased with partial replacement of CB with MFM. Results also showed that compound filled with partial replacement of 20 phr of CB with MFM exhibited comparable tensile strength value with compound filled with 50 phr CB as single filler. Nevertheless, based on Thermogravimetri analysis (TGA), ENR filled with 50 phr CB gave higher char yield which can ascribe to the better stability of the char layer formed.

2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 820-823
Author(s):  
Jian Jiao ◽  
Pan Bo Liu ◽  
Liang Zou ◽  
Guang Li Wu

The nanometer carbon black (CB) N220 of different content was employed to prepare carbon black N220/epoxy resin (CB N220/EP) composites by filling-mixing method. The structure of CB N220 and its dispersion in epoxy resin were analyzed by TEM and tensile fracture surface of the composites was analyzed by SEM. Experimental results showed that CB N220 was dispersed in epoxy resin homogenously in the form of CB particles and it formed a good interface with epoxy resin in the presence of coupling agent (KH-550). Using of CB N220 enhanced the mechanical and thermal properties of the composites, for tensile strength, elongation at break, impact strength and flexural strength of the composites filled with 2 wt% CB N220 reached a maximum values( 82Mpa、3%、20 KJ•m-2、107Mpa), a rise of 32.3%、39.6%、88.7%、10.3%, respectively, compared to pristine epoxy resin.


Author(s):  
Julio Harada ◽  
José Ricardo N. Macedo ◽  
Glauson Aparecido F. Machado ◽  
Francisco Valenzuela-Díaz ◽  
Esperidiana A. B. Moura ◽  
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Author(s):  
Gurminder Singh ◽  
Pulak M Pandey

In the present paper, mechanical and thermal properties of rapidly manufactured copper parts were studied. The combination of three-dimensional printing and ultrasonic assisted pressureless sintering was used to fabricate copper parts. First, the ultimate tensile strength and thermal conductivity were compared between ultrasonic assisted and conventional pressureless sintered samples. The homogenously mixing of particles and local heat generation by ultrasonic vibrations promoted the sintering driving process and resulted in better mechanical and thermal properties. Furthermore, response surface methodology was adopted for the comprehensive study of the ultrasonic sintering parameters (sintering temperature, heating rate, and soaking time with ultrasonic vibrations) on ultimate tensile strength and thermal conductivity of the fabricated sample. Analysis of variance was performed to identify the significant factors and interactions. The image processing method was used to identify the surface porosity at different parameter levels to analyse the experimental results. High ultimate tensile strength was obtained at high sintering temperature, long soaking time, and slow heating rate with low surface porosity. After 60 min of soaking time, no significant effect was observed on the thermal conductivity of the fabricated sample. The significant interactions revealed less effect of soaking time at low sintering temperatures for ultimate tensile strength and less effect of heating rate at low sintering temperatures for thermal conductivity. Multi-objective optimization was carried out to identify parameters for maximum ultimate tensile strength and maximum thermal conductivity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 79 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruhal Pervez Memon ◽  
Abdul Rahman Mohd. Sam ◽  
A. S. M. Abdul Awal ◽  
Lemar Achekzai

 Industrialization in developing countries has resulted in an increase in agricultural output and consequent accumulation of unmanageable agro wastes. Pollution arising from such wastes is a matter of concern for many developing nations. The aim of this study is to investigate the behavior of lightweight concrete and the utilization of sawdust as waste material in concrete. This paper focuses on the manufacturing of concrete which possess long duration heat transfer by using sawdust waste. In this research, cement to sawdust ratio of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 by volume was prepared for sawdust concrete, and the ratio of sand was kept constant that is 1. At these ratios, the mechanical and thermal properties like density, workability, strength and heat transfer were measured after, 7, 28 and 56 days of air curing. The tests results show that with the increase in the amount of sawdust, the workability, compressive strength, tensile strength and flexural strength decreased. It also resulted in reduction of heat transfer of sawdust concrete. Taking into account the overall physical and mechanical properties, sawdust concrete can be used in construction technology. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 737 ◽  
pp. 262-268
Author(s):  
Hye Ryun Lee ◽  
Moon Il Kim ◽  
Hye Ryun Na ◽  
Choong Sun Lim ◽  
Bong Kuk Seo

Epoxy/silica composites were prepared using aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES)-modified silica nanoparticles in the sol state. Different sizes of silica particles were synthesized and they were applied into the epoxy/silica composites with different compositions. The mechanical and thermal properties of the composites were investigated and compared with those of pristine epoxy composite. The structure and morphology of the modified silica nanoparticles and epoxy/silica composites were analyzed using field emission scanning electron microscope. The flexural modulus and tensile strength of the epoxy/silica composites were investigated by universal test machine (UTM). Also, glass transition and thermal stability were investigated using thermomechanical analyzer (TMA). Sizes of silica particles in sol state were controlled by using different concentration of the accelerator. The tensile strength of epoxy/silica composites containing 20 wt% of 30 nm silica was found to be 37.98 MPa. In addition, the glass transition temperature (Tg) decreased with increasing silica particle sizes.


Polyurethanes ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Ross ◽  
G. Sevilla ◽  
J. Quagliano

AbstractPolyurethane formulations utilized as liners for composite propellants were prepared by the reaction of toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) with hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene (HTPB), while polymer chains were further extended with neopentyl glycol diol, NPG triol and two different triols (monoglyceryl ricinoleate, MRG and trimethylolpropane, TMP). Liners were formulated with micronized titanium dioxide mechanically dispersed in hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB). The molecular structures of liners were confirmed by FT-IR. Thermal properties indicated that the nature of chain extender (crosslinker) only slightly affected the temperatures for decomposition of liners. Two main thermal changes were found at 370∘C and another at around 440–500∘C, depending on the chain extender utilized. On the other side, mechanical properties varied within the range of 0,7-1,8 MPa, consistent with this kind of elastomers. Tensile strength at break was only significantly affected with TMP and MRG-chain extended liners at the lowest concentrations tested of 1,3 and 2% (w/w), respectively. However, the behaviour depended on whether TDI or IPDI isocyanate was utilized for curing. TMP 1,3% crosslinked liner cured with TDI had a tensile strength of 1,82MPa whileMRG-crosslinked liner cured with IPDI had a tensile strength of 1,56 MPa. It was observed that at the higher NCO/OH ratios essayed, tensile strength and hardness increased, improving mechanical properties. Our results confirmed that TMP and MRG triols together with NPG diols can be used to tailor mechanical and thermal properties of liners, considering their different hydroxyl functionalities and chain lengths.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joe-Lahai Sormana ◽  
Santanu Chattopadhyay ◽  
J. Carson Meredith

Nanocomposites based on segmented poly(urethane urea) were prepared by reacting a poly(diisocyanate) with diamine-modified Laponite-RD nanoparticles that served as a chain extender. The nanocomposites were prepared at a constantNH2to NCO mole ratio of 0.95, while varying the fraction of diamine-modified Laponite relative to the free diamine chain extender. Compared to neat poly(urethane urea), all nanocomposites showed increased tensile strength and elongation at break. As Laponite loading increased, tensile properties passed through a maximum at a particle concentration of 1 mass%, at which a 300% increase in tensile strength and 40% increase in elongation at break were observed. A maximum in urea and urethane hard-domain melting endotherms was also observed at this Laponite loading. Optimal mechanical and thermal properties coincided with a minimum in the size of the inorganic Laponite phase. Nanocomposites containing diamine-modified Laponite had higher tensile strengths than those with nonreactive monoamine-modified Laponite or diamine-modified Cloisite.


e-Polymers ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Deng Xu ◽  
V. Sridhar ◽  
Thanh Tu Pham ◽  
Jin Kuk Kim

AbstractThe potential of exfoliated graphite nano platelets (xGnP™) as reinforcing fillers in flouroelastomer has been investigated. The dispersion of the nano graphite platelets in the polymer matrix has been investigated by WAXD, SEM, TEM, EPMA and AFM. WAXD studies indicated that the processing of composites did not change the inter-gallery distance (d-spacing) of the graphite platelets. The effect of increasing nano graphite loadings on mechanical properties like tensile strength, modulus and tear resistance has been studied. Formation of weld lines on the fracture surface of the composite has been observed by SEM. The thermal stability was determined using thermogravimetric analysis. The composites showed higher thermal stability in comparison with nonreinforced polymer.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Indra Surya ◽  
Nabil Hayeemasae

The reinforcement of natural rubber (NR) and epoxidized natural rubbers (ENRs) with silica or carbon black (CB) by using a semi-efficient sulfur accelerated vulcanization system has been carried out. It was found that silica caused a longer in cure time compared to CB and due to the dissimilarity of their surface chemistry, it was also found that silica and CB caused the difference in reinforcement effect to those rubbers. Silica caused in filled-vulcanizates of those rubbers with a higher modulus and lower tensile strength compared to their unfilled ones. On the other hand, CB caused enhancements in both modulus and tensile to those rubbers. The investigation on reinforcing efficiencies of those fillers on the rubbers found that the higher reinforcing efficiency of CB was attributed to its better degree of filler dispersion when compared to silica.


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