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Self-Organisation of Discrete Fibre Reinforcements in Polymer Flows

Prosyma Research Ltd presentation to Cambridge University Chemical Engineering Dept.

S F Bush

Introduction: Techno-Economic Background

  • To actually enter into the market, a polymer composite product, like any other, must pass the key economic test: Can it be sold for more than it costs to make?
  • The relationship between the technology of the process used to manufacture a product and the cost of that technology to build and operate is an absolutely key component in success or failure.

 

Key Rate-limiting Factors in Polymer Composites Processing

  • Energy Transfer
  • Mixing
  • Fibre Wetting
  • Molecular Orientation
  • Fibre Organisation

 

Examples of changes which reduce COSTS in the processing of thermoplastic polymer composites

  • Avoidance or reduction of manipulation of fibres
  • Carry out wetting contact between fibre and matrix in the simplest of geometries and the highest acceptable temperatures
  • Reduce the number of separate moulding operations
  • Where possible substitute fluid mechanics for machine mechanics to achieve fibre and molecular order

 

Self Organisation

  • This means in the present context a process in which a distinct materials structure is continuusly obtained without mechanical moving parts.
  • In the fluid state, a powerful means of achieving this is by “Flow-shaping”.
  • Examples include the use of fluid jets to achieve dispersion mixing of one substance into another instead of using mechanical stirrers.
  • In polymer fluids and solids an additional approach is to activate ionic or hydrogen bonding to cause polymer chains to move into specific super molecular structures as in super absorbant polymers.

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