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Microbond multiple fiber pull-out test to evaluate interface properties of UHMWPE/LDPE self-reinforced polymer composites
Interfacial properties of composite materials play an important role in overall efficiency and reliability of these materials in structural applications. The objective of this study is to develop a multiple fibre Microbond pull-out test to determine the interfacial properties of Self reinforced polymer composites (SRPC) and compare with single fibre multiple fibre pull-out tests. SRPC possess better interfacial adhesion due to their similarity in chemical structure. The system used in this study is LDPE sheet reinforced with plain weave ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (LDPE/UHMWPE). The optimal operating temperature was estimated with DSC and TGA analysis. The micromechanical and meso-mechanical approaches were compared to validate the results. A fractographic study was performed to correlate lamina and meso-mechanical properties found in this study. It was observed that multiple fibre pull-out test explained in this study is on par or better than the other conventional methods to evaluate interface properties.
Microbond multiple fiber pull-out test to evaluate interface properties of UHMWPE/LDPE self-reinforced polymer composites
Interfacial properties of composite materials play an important role in overall efficiency and reliability of these materials in structural applications. The objective of this study is to develop a multiple fibre Microbond pull-out test to determine the interfacial properties of Self reinforced polymer composites (SRPC) and compare with single fibre multiple fibre pull-out tests. SRPC possess better interfacial adhesion due to their similarity in chemical structure. The system used in this study is LDPE sheet reinforced with plain weave ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (LDPE/UHMWPE). The optimal operating temperature was estimated with DSC and TGA analysis. The micromechanical and meso-mechanical approaches were compared to validate the results. A fractographic study was performed to correlate lamina and meso-mechanical properties found in this study. It was observed that multiple fibre pull-out test explained in this study is on par or better than the other conventional methods to evaluate interface properties.
Microbond multiple fiber pull-out test to evaluate interface properties of UHMWPE/LDPE self-reinforced polymer composites
Maniyamparambil, Sharan Chandran (Autor:in) / Chebiyyam, Yashaswi (Autor:in) / Krishnan, Padmanabhan (Autor:in)
02.09.2021
doi:10.36909/jer.v9i3A.8352
Journal of Engineering Research; Vol 9 No 3A (2021): Journal of Engineering Research ; 2307-1885 ; 2307-1877 ; 10.36909/jer.v9i3A
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
621
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