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Masania, Kunal
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- 2021Experimental and numerical investigation of ply size effects of steel foil reinforced compositescitations
- 2020Bio-Inspired Platelet-Reinforced Polymers with Enhanced Stiffness and Damping Behaviorcitations
- 2019Tunable wood by reversible interlocking and bioinspired mechanical gradientscitations
- 2019Fabrication of flax fibre-reinforced cellulose propionate thermoplastic compositescitations
- 2019Damping behaviour of bio-inspired natural fibre composites
- 2019Delignified wood–polymer interpenetrating composites exceeding the rule of mixturescitations
- 2019Tunable Wood by Reversible Interlocking and Bioinspired Mechanical Gradientscitations
- 2019Densified cellulose materials and delignified wood reinforced composites
- 2019Quantifying the role of mineral bridges on the fracture resistance of nacre-like composites
- 2018Predicting the adhesion strength of thermoplastic/glass interfaces from wetting measurementscitations
- 2018Interfacial interactions in bicomponent polymer fiberscitations
- 2018Three-dimensional printing of hierarchical liquid-crystal-polymer structurescitations
- 2018Local reinforcement of aerospace structures using co-curing RTM of metal foil hybrid compositescitations
- 2018The fracture of thermosetting epoxy polymers containing silica nanoparticlescitations
- 2017Damping of carbon fibre and flax fibre angle-ply composite laminatescitations
- 2017Wettability and interphase adhesion of molten thermoplastics on glass fibres
- 2017The fracture of thermosetting polymers containing silica nanoparticles
- 2017Mineral Nano-Interconnectivity Stiffens and Toughens Nacre-like Composite Materialscitations
- 2017Rheological modelling of thermoset composite processingcitations
- 2016Damping of carbon fibre and flax fibre reinforced angle ply polymers
- 2016Mechanical properties of tough plasma treated flax fibre thermoplastic composites
- 2016Effect of fibre volume content on the mechanical performance of natural fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites
- 2015Experimental study of the stress transfer in discontinuous composites on the basis of a unit cell model
- 2015Steel foil reinforced composites
- 2015A process modeling toolkit developed to address scale-up challenges of out-of-autoclave manufacturing
- 2011Toughening of epoxy using core-shell particlescitations
- 2008The fracture of glass-fibre-reinforced epoxy composites using nanoparticle-modified matricescitations
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Wettability and interphase adhesion of molten thermoplastics on glass fibres
Abstract
<p>Direct contact angle measurements were performed between different molten thermoplastics, polypropylene (PP), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), and maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP), on smooth glass fibres and smooth glass plates. The matrices were selected as model systems for the investigation of the fibre–matrix interphase, based on the difference in surface energies between PP and PVDF (physical interactions) and the effect of chemical bonding between PP and MAPP. In this way, physical and chemical adhesion were studied independently. The mechanical strength of the interfaces was then assessed by single fibre pull-out tests. The interfacial strength and the wettability of molten thermoplastics correspond well to the predictions based on the calculation of the theoretical work of adhesion between the matrices and the fibre surfaces for PP and PVDF; however, the wetting behaviour of molten MAPP is affected by the MA content if compared with the surface energy analysis made at room temperature. The hypothesis is that the wetting behaviour of molten MAPP is mainly related to chemical interaction of MA groups with the glass surface rather than a variation in surface energy.</p>