PREDICTING THE FLOW PROPERTIES OF POLYAMIDE NANOCOMPOSITES BY USING VINOGRADOV-MALKIN MODEL

Authors

  • Tomasz Mariusz Majka Department of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31155 Cracow Poland
  • Marcin Majka Department of Structure Research of Condensed Matter, The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Science, ul. Radzikowskiego 152, 31342 Cracow, Poland
  • Muhammad Kamrul Hasan Institute for Materials Research and Innovation, University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5AB, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v9i3.1373

Keywords:

polyamide composites, rheology, processing technologies, modelling and simulation, vinogradov-malkin model

Abstract

This article reports the prediction of the theoretical flow curves of polyamide composites by using Vinogradov-Malkinmodel. Determination of the melt flow index of polymeric materials is the first step to study viscosity-shear raterelationship. The viscosity of the composites at different temperatures were calculated by using the Williams, Landel'a and Ferry (WLF) equation. Other important rheological characteristics were calculated by using appropriate equations. One point method is employed to correlate the changes in viscosity with temperatures. As expected, it is found that incorporation of nanoclay to polyamide 6 (PA6) significantly decreases the Melt Flow Rate of the composites and hence, increases density. Addition of stabilizer further increases density of the PA6/nanoclay composites. The simulations of viscosity curves for PA6 composites were carried out at measurement temperature, 240°C and in the range of 180°C - 350°C with shear rate of 10-1– 1031/s. It is found that addition of nanoclay and stabilizer to PA6 decreases viscosity of the composites in the order of PA6/OMMT > PA6 > PA6/I1098 > PA6/OMMT/I1098 > PA6/MMT/I1098 > PA6/MMT. At higher shear rates, viscosity decreases in the same sequence as low shear rates. At further higher shear rates (> 1000 1/s), fillerparticles are arranged in the flow direction thus exerting no significant effect on viscosity of composites both with and without the stabilizer. During injection moulding in the shear rate ranging from 101 – 104 1/s at 240°C temperature, it is evident that viscosity decreases drastically with increase in shear rate

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Published

2015-07-05

How to Cite

Majka, T. M., Majka, M., & Hasan, M. K. (2015). PREDICTING THE FLOW PROPERTIES OF POLYAMIDE NANOCOMPOSITES BY USING VINOGRADOV-MALKIN MODEL. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS, 9(3), 2446–2452. https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v9i3.1373

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