The Effect of Pre-Tension on Deformation Behaviour of Natural Fabric Reinforced Composite

Authors

  • Paulė BEKAMPIENĖ Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuanian Textile Institute
  • Jurgita DOMSKIENĖ Kaunas University of Technology
  • Anne ŠIRVAITIENĖ Kaunas University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.1.250

Keywords:

fiber-reinforced composite, woven fabric, clamping, pre-tension, pressure forming, tensile properties

Abstract

In the fiber-reinforced composites industry together with the promotion of environmental friendly production, synthetic materials are attempted to be replaced by renewable, biodegradable and recyclable materials. The most important challenge is to improve strength and durability of these materials. Matrix that supports the fiber-reinforcement in composite generally is brittle and deformation causes fragmentation of the matrix. Pre-tension of reinforcement is a well-known method to increase tensile strength of woven material. The current study develops the idea to use pre-tension of woven fabric in order to improve quality and strength properties of the obtained composite. Natural (cotton fiber) and synthetic (glass fiber) woven fabrics were investigated. The pressure forming operation was carried out in order to study clamping imposed strain variation across the surface of woven fabric. The uniaxial tension test of single-layer composite specimens with and without pre-tension was performed to study the effect of pre-tension on strength properties of composite. The results have shown that pre-tension imposed by clamping is an effective method to improve the quality of shaped composite parts (more smoothed contour is obtained) and to increase the strength properties of composite reinforced by woven natural fabric. After pre-tension the tensile strength at break increased in 12 % in warp direction, in 58 % in weft direction and in 39 % in bias direction.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.1.250

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Published

2011-03-10

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TEXTILE MATERIALS