Title of article :
Quantification of dislocations in hemp fibers using acid hydrolysis
and fiber segment length distributions
Author/Authors :
Lisbeth G. Thygesen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Natural fibers such as flax or hemp may be used
in composite materials. However, their use for this purpose
is hampered by the large natural variation in tensile
strength and other quality parameters. The first step in
managing these variations is to develop methods for fast
and reliable determination of relevant parameters. One
quality parameter of the fibers is the amount of structural
distortions known as dislocations or kink bands. Here, a
method developed for the quantification of dislocations in
pulp fibers was adapted and tested successfully for hemp
yarn segments. The method is based on acid hydrolysis and
subsequent determination of the fiber segment length distribution.
The premise of the method is that acid hydrolysis
causes fibers to break in the dislocations rather than in
other places. By use of polarized light microscopy and
image analysis it was found that the premise was correct,
and furthermore results showed that fibers broke more
often in large dislocations than in small ones. However, it
was also found that the hemp fiber segments did not break
in all dislocations, and strict standardization of the procedure
for acid hydrolysis is therefore necessary if results
from different batches of fibers are to be compared.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science