Title of article :
Deformation and fracture behaviour of flax fibre reinforced
thermosetting polymer matrix composites
Author/Authors :
Mark Hughes، نويسنده , , James Carpenter، نويسنده , , Callum Hill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The mechanical properties of unidirectional
flax fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester resin composites
were studied with particular emphasis on their
tensile deformation behaviour. These materials displayed
characteristic non-linear behaviour when loaded
parallel to the axis of the fibre, with a distinct knee
preceding a drop in stiffness. Further deformation
resulted in strain hardening behaviour. Load cycling
and acoustic emissions analysis were used to investigate
the nature of the knee and it was found that this
corresponded with yielding behaviour in the composite.
A well-defined yield point could be identified, which in
composites of around 60% fibre volume fraction,
occurred at a strain of some 0.12% and a tensile stress
of 32 MPa. Varying the interfacial properties, through
chemical modification of the fibre prior to lamination,
was found to have a marked effect upon the onset of
yielding and the yield point itself, as well as the
deformation and fracture behaviour of the laminate.
It is considered that this behaviour is intimately linked
to the straining behaviour of the fibre as well as the
fibre–matrix interaction and hypotheses to explain the
observed behaviour are presented.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science