Mechanical Properties of Natural-Fibre-Mat- Reinforced Thermoplastics based on Flax Fibres and Polypropylene

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S. K. Garkhail
R. W. H. Heijenrath
T. Peijs
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[1] Eindhoven University of Technology,Dutch Polymer Institute
[2] University of London,Department of Materials, Queen Mary and Westfield College
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Applied Composite Materials | 2000年 / 7卷
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thermoplastic composites; NMT; GMT; natural fibre; flax fibre; polypropylene; adhesion; mechanical properties;
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Thermoplastic composites based on flax fibres and a polypropylene (PP) matrix were manufactured using (i) a film-stacking method based on random fibre mats and (ii) a paper making process based on chopped fibres. The influence of fibre length and fibre content on stiffness, strength and impact strength of these so-called natural-fibre-mat-reinforced thermoplastics (NMTs) is reported and compared with data for glass-mat-reinforced thermoplastics (GMTs), including the influence of the use of maleic-anhydride grafted PP for improved interfacial adhesion. In addition some preliminary data on the influence of fibre diameter on composite stiffness and strength is reported. The data is compared with the existing micro-mechanical models for strength and stiffness. A good agreement was found between theory and experiment in case of stiffness whereas in the case of strength the experimental values fall well below the theoretical predictions. Results indicated that NMTs are of interest for low-cost engineering applications and can compete with commercial GMTs when a high stiffness per unit weight is desirable. Results also indicated that future research towards significant improvements in tensile and impact strength of these types of composites should focus on the optimisation of fibre strength rather than interfacial bond strength.
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