Rheological properties of composite polymers and hybrid nanocomposites
Rachid Hsissou, Atiqa Bekhta, Omar Dagdag, Abderrahim El Bachiri, Mohamed Rafik, Ahmed Elharfi
Heliyon, Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2020, e04187
[Conclusion
After analyzing a large number of literatures on the viscosimetric and rheological behaviors on polymers and hybrid nanocomposite polymers, we have concluded the following points:
✓The viscosity properties increase by increasing of the percentage of polymer in the (polymer/solvent) systems.
✓The dynamic viscosity and shear stress of polymers decrease with increasing velocity gradient and temperature.
✓The storage modulus and loss modulus of polymers elevate with increasing in frequency.
✓The rheological properties of hybrid nanocomposites increased linearly with the percentage of the charge used.
✓The rheological behavior of hybrid nanocomposite polymers depends on fiber content, fiber length, fiber orientation, fiber-to-matrix bonding, fiber configuration and filler.
✓The application of hybrid nanocomposite polymers as an alternative nanocomposite material, especially in flow and processing phenomena is very reasonable with the high strength, low cost and environmentally friendly production.]