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Understanding the Viscoelastic Properties and Surface Characterization of woodflour-Polypropylene Composites (목분-폴리프로필렌 복합재의 점탄성적 성질과 표면특성)

  • Son, Jungil;Gardner, Douglas J.
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2002
  • The main goal of this study was to analyze the effect of process additives, i.e. maleated polypropylene (MAPP), and nucleating agent on the viscoelastic properties of different types of extruded polypropylene-wood plastic composites manufactured from either PP homopolymer, high crystallinity PP or PP impact copolymer using dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. And also, the esterification reaction between wood flour and maleated polypropylene, and its role in determining the mechanical properties of wood flour-polypropylene composites was investigated. The wood plastic composites were manufactured using 60% pine wood flour and 40% polypropylene on a Davis-Standard $Woodtruder^{TM}$. Dynamic mechanical thermal properties, polymer damping peaks(than ${\delta}$), storage modulus (E') and loss modulus (E") were measured using a dynamic mechanical thermal analyzer. XPS (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy), also known as ESCA (Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis) study of wood flour treated with MAPP was performed to obtain information on the chemical nature of wood fiber before and after treatment. To analyze the effect of frequency on the dynamic mechanical properties of the various composites, DMA tests were performed over a temperature range of -20 to $100^{\circ}C$, at four different frequencies (1, 5, 10 and 25 Hz), and at a heating rate of $5^{\circ}C/min$. From these results, the activation energy of the various composite was measured using an Arrhenius relationship to investigate the effect of maleated PP and nucleating agent on the measurement of the interphase between the wood and plastic of the extruded polypropylene wood plastic composites.

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A Comparative Study of Microstructure and Fracture Behavior in Reaction-Bonded Alumina (반응결합한 알루미나의 미구조와 파괴거동에 대한 비교 연구)

  • 이종호;장복기
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.29 no.7
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    • pp.517-524
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    • 1992
  • For the present study two alumina bodies were prepared. The sinter-aid alumina body(SAA) was made by conventional sinter-process using sintering additives of TiO2 & MgO/CaO and the reaction-bonded alumina (RBA) made from Al-Al2O3 mixed powder. A comparison was made between those two bodies and this investigation seeks to evaluate their microstructure, physical properties and material's reliability as well as their fracture behaviour. In spite of its considerable microstructural densification accompanied by sintering shrinkage, SAA is largely inferior to RBA in fracture strength. However, SAA shows a somewhat higher m-value than RBA in respect to the material's reliability, the Weibull modulus(m). RBA, which has high fracture strength, shows much longer lifetime under static loading than SAA. Though, as with m of fracture strength, the reliability(mt) of lifetime prediction in RBA is less high than of SAA.

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Preparation of Si-SiC Composites by Si-Infiltration (Si 침윤에 의한 Si-SiC 복합체 제조)

  • 김인술;장주민;오기동;박홍채
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.750-756
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    • 1992
  • Reaction bonded si-SiC composites were prepared by silicon infiltration technique at temperature of 1$600^{\circ}C$ for 30 minutes in vaccum atmosphere. The microstructure and mechanical properties of Si-SiC composites were investigated and characterized. UF-15 and SE-10 as SiC powders, phenolic resin and carbon black as carbon source, and metallic silicon powder as molten Si source were used as starting materials. New SiC crystallines nucleatd and grown by reaction of Si and C were detected by TEM and SEM-EDS. The bonding between new and original SiC was found to be strong. But the wetting of SiC by unreacted metallic Si and the rapid grain growth of new SiC decreased density and fracture toughness. Fracture toughness and modulus of rupture of Si-SiC composite were about 3.2 MPa.m1/2 and 480 MPa, respectively.

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Characterization of Mullite Whiskers Synthesized with Compostion of Al(OH)3-SiO2-AlF3 (Al(OH)3-SiO2-AlF3 조성으로 합성된 뮬라이트 휘스커의 특성평가)

  • Lee, Hong-Lim;Kang, Jong-Bong
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.43 no.5 s.288
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    • pp.320-326
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    • 2006
  • Mullite whiskers were synthesized by a vapor-solid reaction with $Al(OH)_3-SiO_2-AlF_3$. The heat treatment temperature did not affect the shape of mullite whisker but the composition change resulted in different sizes. The first one was $30-50{\mu}m$ in size with the aspect ratio of 60 and above, and the second one was $600{\mu}m$ and below in size with the aspect ratio of 15 and below. The $Al_2O_3$ content in formed mullite whisker was 73.57-80.29 wt%, which is high $Al_2O_3$ content composition. The Young's modulus and the hardness measured by nano-indentation method were 136.7 GPa and 19.81 GPa, respectively.

Effect of Curing Conditions on the Alkali-Silica Reaction of Synthetic Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (양생조건(養生條件)이 인공경량골재(人工輕量骨材)콘크리트의 알카리-실리카 반응(反應)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Seong Wan;Sung, Chan Yong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 1991
  • This paper was performed to obtain the data applied to use of synthetic lightweight aggregate concrete affected by alkali silica reaction. The results obtained were summarized as follows : 1. The expansion of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. Also, at the curing age 90 days, the rate of expansion of type A, B, C and D concrete was increased 0.173%, 0.575%, 0.230% and 0.680%, respectively. Specially, the rate of expansion of type D concrete was shown 3.93 times higher than the type A concrete. The cracks width were increased with increase of expansion and at the 0.680% expansion, the maximum width was shown 0.5 mm. 2. The dynamic modulus of elasticity of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. At the curing age 30 days, the highest dynamic modulus of elasticity was showed at each type concrete, respectively. But, it was gradually decreased with increase of curing age at those concrete, respectively. Also, at the curing age A, B, C and D concrete was increased 24.3%, 33.7%, 28.1% and 37.0%, respectively. The rate of loss in type D concrete was shown 1.52 times higher than the type A concrete. 3. The ultrasonic pulse velocity of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. At the curing age 30 days, the highest ultrasonic pulse velocity was showed at each type concrete, respectively. But, it was gradually decreased with increase of curing age at those concrete, respectively. Also, at the curing age 90 days, the percentage loss of ultrasonic pulse velocity of type A, B, C and D concrete was increased 6.4%, 8.7%, 8.5% and 14.2%, respectively. The rate of loss in type D concrete was shown 2.21 times higher than the type A concrete. 4. The relation between dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity was highly significant. The dynamic modulus of elasticity was increased with increase and decreased with decrease of ultrasonic pulse velocity. Also, the decreasing rate of the dynamic modulus of elasticity was shown 2-7 times higher than the ultrasonic pulse velocity at each age, respectively. 5. The dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity were decreased with increase of expansion, and the decreasing rates were increased with increase of curing age. The increasing rate of expansion was shown higher than the decreasing rate of dynamic modulus and ultrasonic pulse velocity.

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Rheological Properties of Poly(lactic acid) Modified by Electron Beam Irradiation (전자선 조사로 개질된 PLA의 유변학적 물성)

  • Shin, Boo-Young;Kim, Bong-Shik
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.485-489
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    • 2010
  • Poly(lactic acid)(PLA) has been modified by electron radiation in the presence of 5 phr glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) to enhance the melt strength of PLA. The modified PLA was prepared by varying the dose of irradiation and was characterized by observing the thermal properties, the melt viscoelastic properties and the gel fraction. The irradiated PLA with 300 kGy in the presence of 5 phr GMA showed drastically improved complex viscosity and storage modulus properties: a complex viscosity of about 210 times higher and a storage modulus of 14500 times higher than those of virgin PLA when measured at a frequency of 0.1 rad/s. Gel fraction study revealed that a branching reaction was more dominant than a crosslinking reaction when the PLA was irradiated with less than 200 kGy.

Properties of Polycaprolactone Modified by Reaction Extrusion (반응압출법에 의해 개질된 폴리카프로락톤의 물성에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Boo Young;Jang, Sang Hee
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.198-204
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    • 2006
  • The modification of biodegradable polycaprolactone was accomplished by reactive extrusion with various contents of free radical initiator. Reaction conditions were in the temperature range of $130^{\circ}C$ to $180^{\circ}C$ with initiator contents of 0.1, 0.3, 0.5 and 1.0 wt%. To characterize the modified polycaprolactone (PCL), molecular weight was measured by gel permeation chromatography(GPC) and thermal, mechanical and rheological properties as well as biodegradability were measured. The modified PCL (MPCL) with 1% of initiator showed ca. 20% increase in crystallinity and ca. 50% increase in tensile modulus. Also, a large increase in rheological properties such as complex viscosity, storage and loss modulus was observed. The biodegradability of most MPCL was higher than that of virgin PCL.

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Thermal Properties of Poly(trimethylene terephthalate)/ Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Melt Blends

  • Son, Tae Won;Kim, Kwang Il;Kim, Nam Hun;Jeong, Min Gi;Kim, Young Hun
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.20-26
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    • 2003
  • The thermal behavior, morphology, ester-interchange reaction of Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT)/poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) melt blends were investigated over the whole composition range(xPTT/(1-x)PET) using a twinscrew Brabender. The melt blends were analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ($^{13}{C-NMR}$), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Single glass transition temperature ($T_g$) and cold crystallization temperature ($T_cc$) were observed in all melt blends. Melt blends were found to be due to the ester-interchange reaction in PTT/PET blend. Also the randomness of copolymer increases because transesterification between PT and PET increases with increasing blending time This reaction increases homogeneity of the blends and decreases the degree of crystallinity of the melt blends. In PTT-rich blends, mechanical properties decrease with increase of PET content compared with that of pure PTT. And, in PET-rich blends, tensile modulus decreases with increase of PTT content, but tensile strength and elongation is similar to that of pure PET.

Amino Silane, Vinyl Silane, TESPD, ZS (TESPD/Zinc Complex) Effects on Carbon Black/Clay Filled Chlorobutyl Rubber (CIIR) Compounds Part III: Comparative Studies on Hard Clay and Soft Clay Filled Compounds

  • Kim, Kwang-Jea
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.190-197
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    • 2009
  • Various silanes, amino silane, vinyl silane, sulfur silane (TESPD), and ZS (TESPD/zinc soap complex), are added into chlorinated isobutylene-isoprene copolymer (CIIR)/soft clay/carbon black (CB) and CIIR/hard clay/CB compounds and they are investigated with respect to the vulcanization characteristics, the processability, and the mechanical properties. Comparing hard clay and soft clay filled compounds, hard clay (Suprex) filled system shows a higher die C tear than the soft clay (GK) filled one. The other properties (Mooney, extrusion torque/pressure, torque rise ($M_H-M_L$), modulus at 300%) are close to each other. Among various silanes, the ZS treated hard clay (Suprex) compound shows the highest mechanical property following hard clay(S)/vinyl silane(V) and soft clay(GK)/vinyl silane(V) compounds. The TESPD and the ZS effectively helps a formation of a strong 3-dimensional network structure between silica and CIIR via coupling reaction due to bifunctional nature of TESPD. In addition to that, the ZS added compounds show both a better processability and mechanical properties compared to the S2 ones at low concentration due to improved compatibility between zinc soap and CIIR matrix. Only the ZS added compound shows both improved processabilities (Mooney, Extrusion torque-& pressure) and improved mechanical properties (degree of crosslinking, elongation modulus, tear, and fatigue to failure counts) on both CIIR/hard clay/CB and CIIR/soft clay/CB compounds.

Sensitivity Analysis of the Factors Influencing for Decision of Reinforced Roadbed Thickness (강화노반 두께 결정을 위한 영향인자 민감도 분석)

  • Choi, Chan-Yong;Lee, Jin-Wook;Bae, Jae-Hoon;Shin, Eun-Chul
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1827-1832
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of a railway track is to provide a smooth surface for safe and economical train transportation. The performance of the track results from a complex interaction of the track and subgrade components in response to train loading and environmental actions. In the past, the role of subgrade as the track foundation were not recognized adequately. There are insufficient information and inadequate methods for subgrade design, assessment and improvement. This situation has survived for a long time largely because a subgrade defect can often be adjusted by adding more ballast under the ties or applying more frequent track maintenance. Therefore, the application of reinforced roadbed technology will be expected to increase in the future. The reinforced roadbed thickness is set depending on subgrade reaction modulus$(K_{30})$ in the condition of upper subgrade through PBT in both conventional railroad and KTX railroads. As train velocity (V), train passing tonnage (N), and train axial load (P) are not considered in design, the roadbed thickness could be overestimated (or underestimated). Therefore, In this study, the computer model, GEOTRACK, was analyzed the influence of reinforced roadbed thickness factors on track modulus and the characteristics of stress pulses in track and subgrade generated by repeated axle loading.

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