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Compression moulding of glass and polypropylene composites for optimised macro- and micro- mechanical properties II. glass-mat-reinforced thermoplastics

Wakeman, M. D.
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Cain, T. A.
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Rudd, C. D.
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1999
Composites Science and Technology

Processing of glass-mat thermoplastics (GMTs) by hot- Pow compression moulding represents a complex physical process with non-isothermal and non-Newtonian conditions. To increase the understanding of process and property interactions, a series of statistically designed experiments have been conducted on Pat plaques. Processing variables were ranked in order of importance for increased laminate properties. Processing models were generated using regression techniques describing the e ect of processing variables on void content measured from the microstructure and laminate mechanical properties. Time at pressure had the greatest e ect on strength and moduli.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S0266-3538(98)00124-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000080022800009

Author(s)
Wakeman, M. D.
Cain, T. A.
Rudd, C. D.
Brooks, R.
Long, A. C.
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Composites Science and Technology
Volume

59

Issue

5

Start page

709

End page

726

Subjects

A. polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)

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B.porosity

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B. strength

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B. statistics

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compression moulding

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REVIEWED

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