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EFFECTS OF FIBER LENGTH AND ORIENTATION DISTRIBUTIONS ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SHORT-FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMERS
1999
Journal of the Society of Materials Science Japan
Extrusion compounding and injection molding processes are frequently employed to fabricate short-fiberreinforced polymers. During extrusion compounding and injection molding processing, considerable shear-induced fiber breakage takes place and results in a fiber length distribution (FLD) in final short-fiber-reinforced polymer (SFRP) composites. Also, during compounding and molding processing, progressive and continuous changes in fiber orientation occur and lead to a fiber orientation
doi:10.2472/jsms.48.6appendix_74
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