De. Mouzakis et al., Fracture behaviour of discontinuous long glass fibre reinforced injection moulded polypropylene, POLYM POL C, 8(3), 2000, pp. 167-175
The in- and out-of-plane fracture behaviour of injection-moulded discontinu
ous long glass fibre reinforced (DLGF) polypropylene composites (PP) as stu
died. The DLGF content (0-11 wt%) and thickness of the molded plaques were
varied. The in-plane fracture toughness, as assessed by the essential work
of fracture (EWF) method, showed a clear anisotropy, This was explained by
the effects of the DLGF orientation and distribution, confirmed by fractogr
aphy. The out-of-plane instrumented falling weight impact (IFWI) toughness
of the 4 mm thick plaques was higher than that of the 2 mm thick ones. This
was attributed to the onset of shear fracture, supported by the DLGF align
ment across the plaque thickness in the thicker plaques.