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Numerical modelling of low velocity multi-impact test on different stacking sequences

2019

The use of composite materials in the industrial field has been growing significantly for many years. This increase is explained by the fact that the industry, especially aeronautics which was pioneering in this field, is interested in the lightening of structures in order to be able to take up the new environmental challenges. Whether in the aeronautical field or in the land transport sector, structural elements may undergo multi-impactsor impact. Even at low velocitypose a threat to the integrity of the material and the structure itself. The objective of this work is to propose a numerical model to determine the damage within a composite structure subjected to low energy multi-impact. The…

Finite element analysisendommagement[SPI.MECA.MSMECA] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Materials and structures in mechanics [physics.class-ph]CompositeMulti-impactdamage toleranceModèle élément fini
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Abrupt elastic-to-plastic transition in pentagonal nanowires under bending

2019

MD modeling and calculations were supported by Russian Science Foundation project grant 18-19-00645 “Adhesion of polymer-based soft materials: from liquid to solid”; mechanical testing and FEM simulations were supported by Estonian Research Council projects PUT1689 and PUT1372.

Finite element methodMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopefinite element methodNanowireGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanical properties02 engineering and technologyBendingMolecular dynamicsmechanical properties010402 general chemistrylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyFull Research PaperStress (mechanics)Ultimate tensile strength:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]NanotechnologyGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materiallcsh:ScienceNanowireslcsh:T021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymolecular dynamicslcsh:QC1-9990104 chemical sciencesNanosciencenanowires13. Climate actionFracture (geology)lcsh:QDislocationDeformation (engineering)0210 nano-technologylcsh:PhysicsBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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The effect of mechanical defects on the strength distribution of elementary flax fibres

2009

Flax fibres are finding non-traditional applications as reinforcement of composite materials. The mechanical properties of fibres are affected by the natural variability in plant as well as the damage accumulated during processing, and thus have considerable variability that necessitates statistical treatment of fibre characteristics. The strength distribution of elementary flax fibres has been determined at several fibre lengths by standard tensile tests, and the amount of kink bands in the fibres evaluated by optical microscopy. Strength distribution function, based on the assumption that the presence of kink bands limits fibre strength, is derived and found to provide reasonable agreemen…

Flax fiberA fibresDistribution functionMaterials scienceOptical microscopelawUltimate tensile strengthGeneral EngineeringCeramics and CompositesNatural variabilityComposite materialNatural fiberlaw.inventionComposites Science and Technology
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Modeling strength scatter of elementary flax fibers: The effect of mechanical damage and geometrical characteristics

2011

Elementary bast fibers, apart from acceptable specific mechanical properties, possess a marked variability in geometrical and damage characteristics, which affects their axial tensile strength. A strength distribution function is derived that allows for the effect of kink bands and the scatter of fiber diameter. The distribution function is validated by applying it to the experimental strength data of both intact, carefully hand-decorticated, and damaged elementary flax fibers obtained by standard processing. The results suggest that the presence of kink bands is a limiting factor for the fiber strength.

Flax fiberDistribution functionFiber diameterMaterials scienceMechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthCeramics and CompositesBast fibreFiber strengthA fibersComposite materialNatural fiberComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
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In situ monitoring of moisture uptake of flax fiber reinforced composites under humid/dry conditions

2021

The use of green materials such as natural fiber-reinforced composites represents an increasingly stringent prerogative in the future planning of industrial and non-industrial production. The optimization of these materials is the main aim of the current research, focused on the evaluation of the behavior of flax fiber reinforced composites exposed to isothermal adsorption and desorption cycles, at varying the partial pressure of water vapor (P/P0). For this purpose, the moisture uptake and the morphology changes of the composite material and their constituents were in situ monitored through a measurement protocol, by using a dynamic vapor sorption (DVS) analysis, coupled with an environmen…

Flax fiberIn situadsorption; composites; fibers; microscopyAdsorptionMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiPolymers and PlasticsMoistureMaterials ChemistryGeneral ChemistryComposite materialAdsorption composites fibers microscopySurfaces Coatings and Films
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Basic Modeling of the Visco Elastic Behavior of Flax Fiber Composites

2017

International audience; L’effet de massification automobile qui accompagne les besoins croissants de mobilité terrestre et l’offre de nouvelles infrastructures routières qui soutient de nouvelles demandes rendent les modèles de mobilité actuels de plus en plus difficilement acceptables. En effet, les personnes souffrent de l’inconfort des villes engorgées (nuisances), de l’insécurité lors de transports du fait de défaillances techniques ou humaines, de la très grande difficulté d’optimiser ses itinéraires en fonction des horaires ou circonstances exceptionnelles (accident par exemple). Par ailleurs, la mobilité se heurte toujours aux contraintes liées aux rigidités des infrastructures compo…

Flax fiber[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Materials sciencePolymers and Plastics[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Materials Science (miscellaneous)Composite materialGeneral Business Management and AccountingViscoelasticityGeneral Environmental Science
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Contribution to the development of natural fibers' use in structural composites. Study of a Flax / Epoxy composite’s behavior when exposed to hygroth…

2018

In recent years there is renewed interest for bio-sourced composites, including those based on flax fibers, and especially in the field of transport, mobility and leisure. In fact, the lower energy cost and environmental impact of flax fiber give it an advantage over glass fiber, while competing with its specific mechanical properties. However, flax fibers based composites long-term behavior remains poorly known in damp environments and constitutes an obstacle to a wider use. This work aims to provide adapted parameters to produce a high-grade flax/epoxy composite and to contribute to improve the durability knowledge of these materials. First, the influence of many processing parameters [(i…

Flax fibersAgeingComposite[SPI.GCIV.CD] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Construction durableManufacturing processFibres de linMise en oeuvre[SPI.MAT] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsVieillissement
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Multifunctional biosourced materials : durability of unidirectional recycled matrix composites reinforced with flax fibers

2022

Now more than ever, many engineering sectors are turning to natural fiber composites because of the need for more environmentally friendly solutions. One of the main challenges in developing the use of biocomposites in outdoor applications is the lack of knowledge about their long-term durability. The main objective of this work is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in photooxidative aging of unidirectional composites made of a virgin or recycled polypropylene matrix, reinforced with long flax fibers. In addition, this work aims to study the potential use of a recycled matrix by comparing the evolution of its behavior to photooxidative aging with a virgin matrix. T…

Flax fibersPhotooxydationRecycled polypropyleneCompositeFibres de linCaractérisation physico-ChimiquesCaractérisations mécaniquesPhotooxidation[SPI.MECA.GEME] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanical engineering [physics.class-ph]Physico-Chemical characterizationsPolypropylène recycléMechanical characterizations
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Effectiveness of sodium acetate treatment on the mechanical properties and morphology of natural fiber-reinforced composites

2021

This paper aims to investigate the ability of an eco-friendly and cheap treatment based on sodium acetate solutions to improve the mechanical properties of flax fiber-reinforced composites. Flax fibers were treated for 5 days (i.e., 120 h) at 25 °C with mildly alkaline solutions at 5%, 10% and 20% weight content of the sodium salt. Quasi-static tensile and flexural tests, Charpy impact tests and dynamical mechanical thermal (DMTA) tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties of the resulting composites. Fourier transform infrared analysis (FTIR) was used to evaluate the chemical modification on the fibers surface due to the proposed treatment, whereas scanning electron micro…

Flax fibersTechnologySettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialiflax fibers; alkaline treatments; sodium acetate; fiber–matrix adhesion; mechanical performanceSodium acetateTScienceQCeramics and CompositesAlkaline treatmentsMechanical performanceFiber–matrix adhesionEngineering (miscellaneous)
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Improving the mechanical properties of unidirectional flax fabrics reinforced epoxy composites by sodium bicarbonate treatment

2017

Despite their beneficial effects on the adhesion between natural fibers and polymeric matrices, chemical pretreatments have become less attractive since they are expensive and harmful to environment. The present paper deals with the effect of an eco-friendly and cost effective treatment, based on the use of a sodium bicarbonate solution, on the mechanical performances of flax reinforced epoxy composites. Materials and methods: A commercial epoxy resin and unidirectional flax fabrics (190 g/m2 areal density) were used as matrix and reinforcement, respectively. The fabrics were soaked in 5 and 10 wt% solutions of sodium bicarbonate for 5 days at 25°C, then dried at 105°C for 1 day. By using u…

Flax composites sodium bicarbonate interfacial adhesionSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali
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