The study on heat transport in composites is of fundamental importance in engineering design and for tailoring thermal and mechanical behaviour of materials. In this study, the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of flax reinforced polypropylene (PP) composites were determined at room temperature. Chemical modification in the form of a biodegradable zein coating was applied to the flax nonwovens. The effect of fibre loading and chemical modification on the thermo-physical properties was investigated. Dielectric permittivity studies were also evaluated and the dielectric constant of fibre reinforced composites was found to be higher than that of PP. The heat flow and crystallinity effects of the composites were also determined by differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) studies. Zein modification of the flax fibres resulted in a decrease of thermal conductivity and diffusivity which was attributed to a decrease in velocity and mean free path of phonons due to increase in interfacial adhesion.
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John, M.J., Tlili, R., Anandjiwala, R.D. et al. 2012. Effect of amphiphilic coupling agent on heat flow and dielectric properties of flax – polypropylene composites. Composites Part B: Engineering, vol. 43(2), pp 526-532
John, M. J., Tlili, R., Anandjiwala, R., Boudenne, A., & Ibos, L. (2012). Effect of amphiphilic coupling agent on heat flow and dielectric properties of flax – polypropylene composites. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5555
John, Maya J, R Tlili, RD Anandjiwala, A Boudenne, and L Ibos "Effect of amphiphilic coupling agent on heat flow and dielectric properties of flax – polypropylene composites." (2012) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5555
John MJ, Tlili R, Anandjiwala R, Boudenne A, Ibos L. Effect of amphiphilic coupling agent on heat flow and dielectric properties of flax – polypropylene composites. 2012; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5555.
Copyright: Elsevier. This is the pre print version of the work. The definitive version is published in Composites Part B: Engineering, vol. 43(2), pp 526-532