| Literature DB >> 35808564 |
Christian Kahl1, Julius Bagnucki1, Jan-Christoph Zarges1.
Abstract
In hybrid fiber reinforcement, the combination of glass and regenerated cellulose fibers is a promising combination because the different properties of the fibers can be combined. The properties of the regenerated cellulose fiber in combination with the absorption of energy by fiber pull-outs can thus significantly increase the toughness of the composite in the event of failure, while the glass fiber significantly increases the stiffness and strength due to its properties. In this study, the interaction of the two fiber types in a composite is demonstrated by fiber pull-outs. For this purpose, the fibers are embedded in a PP matrix and simultaneously pulled out. Different bondings of the fiber by, e.g., coupling agent and/or a pretreatment of the regenerated cellulose fiber, were also investigated. The results show that each type of fiber has a characteristic force-deformation curve, and the hybrid reinforcement is a combination of both curves. The use of a coupling agent leads to an increase in the interfacial shear stress from 4.5 to 7.5 MPa. A treatment of the regenerated cellulose fiber by UV light further increases the interfacial shear stress to 11 MPa.Entities:
Keywords: UV-light treatment; fiber pull-out test; fiber–matrix adhesion; hybrid reinforcement
Year: 2022 PMID: 35808564 PMCID: PMC9269084 DOI: 10.3390/polym14132517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.967
Properties and parameters of used material [10,22].
| Roving Type | Fiber Diameter (µm) | Number of Fibers | Density of Material (g/cm3) | Titer (g/km) | Youngs Modulus (MPa) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Elongation at Break (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E-glass fiber | 15.5 | 1250 | 2.54 | 600 | 73,000 | 3400 | 3.5 |
| Cordenka Cellulose CR-Type | 12 | 1350 | 1.5 | 244 | 2200 | 825 | 13 |
| Sabic PP 520P | - | - | 0.905 | - | 1700 | 36 | - |
Figure 1Schematic treatment of RCF with UV light.
Figure 2Tool for embedding the fibers between two matrix films (left) and a sample with embedded fibers (right).
Figure 3Schematic representation of the reference specimens and the hybrid fiber-reinforced specimen for fiber pull-out.
Figure 4Setting up a fiber extract sample in the Favimat+.
Figure 5Image of polymer film with canals of pulled-out fiber.
Figure 6Deformation/Force course of hybrid and reference samples in fiber pull-out tests.
Figure 7Force–Deformation of hybrid reinforced PP with different fiber bonding.
Figure 8IFSS of hybrid amplified samples with reference values and different bonding.