2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(94d) Strain Hardening in Elongational Flow of Nylon-Clay Nanocomposite Melts
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In contrast, when conventional composites of low density polyethylene or polystyrene with microscale fillers such as glass beads, flakes and whiskers were tested in uniaxial extension [Takahashi et al. 1999], the strain hardening behavior was observed to be weaker than that of the matrix over strain rates of up to 1 s-1. The smaller the particle size, the weaker the strain hardening of the composite melt; the strain hardening also weakened progressively with increasing aspect ratio. Although the extent of orientation of the microscale fillers increased with the Hencky strain up to 1, the change in orientation had no effect on the strain hardening of the composite melt.
Hence the orientation of nanoscale fillers and the molecular chains must be coupled to observe strain hardening in nanocomposites.