2023
DOI: 10.1177/08927057231191126
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Transverse thermal properties of commingled hemp and flax thermoplastic tows for biocomposite processing applications

Abstract: There is growing industrial and academic interest in manufacturing of biocomposite parts comprised of natural fibers in a thermoplastic matrix that begin as a commingled, unconsolidated preform. Unfortunately, little thermal property data exists in the literature for simulation/analysis of processes used to make parts (e.g., pultrusion, Automated Fiber Placement (AFP), and compression molding). In this paper, the authors explain how specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity values of both constituent mat… Show more

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“…49 This is because there is growing interest in manufacturing biocomposite materials made of natural cellulose in a thermoplastic matrix. 50…”
Section: Source Of Nanocellulose From Natural Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 This is because there is growing interest in manufacturing biocomposite materials made of natural cellulose in a thermoplastic matrix. 50…”
Section: Source Of Nanocellulose From Natural Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%