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The shear viscosity of carbon fibre suspension and its application for fibre length measurement

2015; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 55; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s00397-015-0890-7

ISSN

1435-1528

Autores

Guozhan Jiang, T.A. Turner, S. Pickering,

Tópico(s)

Polymer crystallization and properties

Resumo

The viscosity of short carbon fibre suspensions in glycerol aqueous solution was measured using a bespoke vane-in-cup viscometer, where the carbon fibre has an aspect ratio from 450 to 2209. In the semi-concentrated regime, nL 3 ranging from 20 to 4400, the suspensions demonstrated strong shear-thinning characteristics particularly at higher concentrations. The shear-thinning characteristic is strongly related to the crowding factor proposed by Kerekes, indicating that non-hydrodynamic interactions occur in the suspensions. The influence of fibre bending on viscosity emerges when the bending ratio is lower than 0.0028. An empirical model based on transient network formation and rupture was proposed and used to correlate the relative viscosity with fibre concentration nL 3 and shear rate. Based on the model, a viscosity method is established to analyse the fibre length by measuring the viscosity of the fibre suspension using a bespoke vane-in-cup viscometer.

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