Sw. Yang et Wk. Chin, Mechanical properties of aligned long glass fiber reinforced polypropylene. I: Tensile strength, POLYM COMP, 20(2), 1999, pp. 200-206
Long-fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites were made from 9 mm long gla
ss fiber reinforced PP pellets by alternative procedures of roll-mill and h
ot-press molding. The severe problem of fiber breaking during the process c
ould be avoided by this method. The average fiber length of this composite
was similar to 7 mm long. More than 80% of fibers in the composite were ali
gned within the 20 degrees range. In the major fiber-oriented direction, at
25 degrees C, the tensile strength of this composite was 205 MPa. At eleva
ted temperatures in the range of 25 degrees C to 125 degrees C, the tensile
strength was inversely proportional to the temperature. The two-parameter
Weibull distribution function was used to simulate the strength distributio
n of the composite. Results showed that the strength distribution curve shi
fted from high to low as the temperature increased.