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    Rheological characterisation of hydroxapatite filled polyethylene composites. Part I - Shear and extensional behaviour.

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    2001
    Author
    Joseph, R.
    Martyn, Michael T.
    Tanner, K.E.
    Coates, Philip D.
    Bonfield, W.
    Keyword
    Hydroxyapatite¿polyethylene composites
    Orthopaedic applications
    Shear
    Extensional properties
    Peer-Reviewed
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    Abstract
    The shear and extensional properties of injection moulding grade hydroxyapatite¿polyethylene composites developed for orthopaedic applications have been studied. The composite was prepared without processing aids owing to concerns over the potential biological responses to such additives. The composite containing 20 vol.-% hydroxyapatite filler showed typical pseudoplastic behaviour. However, that containing 40 vol.-% hydroxyapatite filler tended to exhibit yield. The Maron¿Pierce equation was found to be useful in predicting the viscosities of the composite systems. The activation energy of the composite and the unfilled polymer were equal, indicating that the 20 vol.-% system exhibits the same flow mechanism as the unfilled polymer. A qualitative assessment of extensional properties was made following Cogswell's method. The extensional stress of the unfilled polymer decreases with increasing temperature whereas the composites behave in a complex manner. For all the systems the Trouton ratios tend to increase with apparent shear rates. The Trouton ratio also indicates that at higher temperatures the flow of these composites is dominated by extensional properties.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4044
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    Joseph, R., Martyn, M. T., Tanner, K. E., Coates, P. D. and Bonfield, W. (2001). Rheological characterisation of hydroxyapatite filled polyethylene composites. Part 1 ¿ Shear and extensional behaviour. Plastics, Rubber and Composites, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 197-204(8).
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