Designing and analyzing a mixture experiment to optimize the mixing proportions of polyvinyl chloride composites |
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Authors: | Safwan A Altarazi Rula M Allaf |
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Institution: | Department of Industrial Engineering, German Jordanian University, Amman, Jordan |
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Abstract: | Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products are typically complex composites, whose quality characteristics vary widely depending on the types and proportions of their components, as well as other processing factors. It is often required to optimize PVC production for specific applications at the highest cost efficiency. This study describes the design and analysis of a statistical experiment to investigate the effects of different parameters over the mechanical properties of PVC intended for use in electrical wire insulation. Four commonly used mixture components, namely, virgin PVC, recycled PVC, calcium carbonate, and a plasticizer, and two process variables, type of plasticizer and filler particle size, were examined. Statistical tools were utilized to analyze and optimize the mixture while simultaneously finding the proper process parameters. The mix was optimized to achieve required strength and ductility, as per ASTM D6096 while minimizing cost. The paper demonstrates how statistical models can help tailor complex polymeric composites in the presence of variations created by process variables. |
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Keywords: | Mixture experiments response surface optimization PVC composites mechanical properties |
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