Thirteenth National Conference on Packaging Engineering (TNCPE 2010 E-BOOK)

Wuhan,China,8.21-8.26,2010

ISBN: 978-1-935068-22-8 Scientific Research Publishing, USA

E-Book 456pp Pub. Date: August 2010

Category: Engineering

Price: $80

Title: Rheological Properties of Polypropylene Packaging Belt after Effects of Temperature
Source: Thirteenth National Conference on Packaging Engineering (TNCPE 2010 E-BOOK) (pp 75-79)
Author(s): Zhaoyang Xu, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037,China
Dagang Li, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037,China
Abstract: The generalised Kelvin model was applied to study the rheological properties of Polypropylene (PP)Abstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubberpackaging belt. The results showed the generalised Kelvin model can be used to simulate the short time creepAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubberof PP packaging belt after the effects of temperature. Under the same stress the instantaneous elasticAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubbercoefficient, delayed elastic coefficients and glutinous coefficients were decreased when the temperature wasAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubberincreased. Under the same the effects of temperatrue the instantaneous elastic coefficient, delayed elasticAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubbercoefficients and glutinous coefficients were decreased when the stress were increased. When the temperatureAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubberwas increased, the creep deformation of PP packaging belt was increased but residual tensile strength wasAbstract: The nonlinear dynamics equation is developed for suspension-type package system with the rubberincreased too.
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