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Use of micro-tomography for validation of method to identify interfacial shear strength from tensile tests of short regenerated cellulose fibre composites

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Luleå University of Technology1

University of Jyväskylä2

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

Composites Mechanics and Materials Mechanics, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark4

The interfacial shear strength of short regenerated cellulose fibre/polylactide composites was characterized by means of an industry-friendly adhesion test method. The interfacial shear strength was back-calculated from the experimental tensile stress-strain curves of composites by using a micro-mechanical model.

The parameters characterizing the microstructure of the composites, e.g. fibre length and orientation distributions, used as input in the model were obtained by micro-tomography. The investigation was carried out on composites with untreated and surface treated fibres with various fibre weight contents (5wt%, 10wt%, and 15wt% for untreated fibres, and 15wt% for treated fibres).

The properties of fibres were measured by an automated single fibre tensile test method. Based on these results, the efficiency of the fibre treatment to improve fibre/matrix adhesion is evaluated, and the applicability of the method to measure the interfacial shear strength is discussed. The results are compared with data from previous work, and with other results from the literature.

Language: English
Year: 2016
Pages: 012021
Proceedings: 37th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science
ISSN: 1757899x and 17578981
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/139/1/012021
ORCIDs: Madsen, Bo and Beauson, Justine

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