A morphology-based model to describe the low-temperature impact behaviour of rubber-toughened polypropylene

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Abstract

The roles of the rubber particle size, the rubber particle size distribution and the con-stitutive behaviour of the isotactic polypropylene matrix have been studied by combining the Lazerri–Bucknall energy criterion for cavitation with the Van der Sanden–Meier–Tervoort ligament model adapted for impact conditions. It is concluded that an optimised morphology offers great potential to achieve enhanced mechanical properties with far less rubber and hence achieve a superior stiffness/toughness/processing balance.

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Deblieck, R., Remerie, K., Van den Fonteyne, W., & Boerakker, M. (2021). A morphology-based model to describe the low-temperature impact behaviour of rubber-toughened polypropylene. Polymers, 13(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13132218

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