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Ebru Bozaci Kutlay Sever Asli Demir Yoldas Seki Mehmet Sarikanat Esen Ozdogan 《Fibers and Polymers》2009,10(6):781-786
Plasma treatment is a kind of environmentally friendly surface modification technology, which has been widely used to modify
various materials in many industries. Plasma treatment improves the fiber-matrix adhesion largely by roughening the surface
of fibers to increase mechanical interlocking between the fiber and the matrix. For this aim, the effect of atmospheric air
plasma treatment on jute fabrics has been discussed in this study. The plasma treatment has been employed at different powers
and time intervals. The effects of plasma treatment on fiber properties were revealed by wickability, surface roughness, fiber
tensile test and pull-out tests. The effect of plasma treatment on functional groups of jute fibers was observed by attenuated
total reflectance fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showed the
etching effect of plasma treatment on the surface. It can be concluded that plasma treatment is an effective method to improve
the surface and mechanical properties of jute fabrics to be used for composite materials. 相似文献
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Kutlay SeverMehmet Sarikanat Yolda? SekiGökhan Erkan Ümit Halis Erdo?anSeckin Erden 《Industrial Crops and Products》2012,35(1):22-30
In this study, jute fabrics were modified by alkali, micro-emulsion silicon (MS) and fluorocarbon based agents (FA) in order to enhance the interfacial adhesion between the polyester matrix and the jute fiber. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and contact angle measurements were used to characterize fiber surfaces. The effects of various surface treatments on the mechanical and morphological of jute/polyester composites were also studied. All surface treatments were shown to improve the tensile, flexural strengths and interlaminar shear strengths of the composites. Moreover, the maximum improvement in the mechanical properties was obtained for the FA treated jute/polyester composites. SEM micrographs of the tensile fracture surface of jute/unsaturated polyester composites also exhibited improvement of interfacial and interlaminar shear strengths by the alkali, MS and FA treatments of jute fibers. 相似文献
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M. M. Marliana Azman Hassan M. Y. Nor Yuziah H. P. S. Abdul Khalil I. M. Inuwa M. I. Syakir M. K. Mohamad Haafiz 《Fibers and Polymers》2016,17(6):902-909
Unsaturated polyester (UP) resin has been blended with phenolic resin (PF) resole type at various ratios to obtain a homogeneous blend with improved flame resistance compared to its parent polymers. The polymer blend was reinforced with 20 wt% kenaf using hand lay out technique. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) was used to characterize changes in the chemical structure of the synthesized composites. The thermal properties of the composites were investigated using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The thermal stability of UP/PF kenaf composites co-varies with the PF content, as shown by the degradation temperature at 50 % weight loss. The char yield of the composites increases linearly with PF content as shown by the TGA results. The flammability properties of the composites were determined using the limiting oxygen index (LOI) and UL-94 fire tests. The LOI increased with the PF content while the composites exhibit improved flame retardancy as demonstrated by UL-94 test. The mechanical and morphological properties of the composites were determined by tensile test and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The tensile strength and the Young’s modulus of the blend/composites slightly decreased with increasing PF content albeit higher than PF/kenaf fiber composites. 相似文献
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Fragrant screwpine fiber reinforced unsaturated polyester composites (FSFRUPC) were subjected to water immersion tests in order to examine the effect of water absorption on the mechanical properties. FSFRUP composite specimen containing 30 % fiber volume fraction with fiber length of 3 mm and 9 mm was considered in this study. Water absorption test was performed by immersing specimen in sea, distilled and well water at room temperature under different time durations (24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 216, 240 hours). The tensile, flexural and impact properties of the water absorption specimen were appraised and compared with those of the dry composite specimen as per the ASTM standard. The tensile, flexural and impact properties of FSFRUPC specimen were found to decrease with the increase in the percentage of moisture uptake. The percentage of moisture uptake of composite was reduced after alkali treatment with 3 % NaoH for 3 hours. In moisture absorption test, the lowest diffusion coefficient, D (6.62513×10-13 m2/s) and swelling rate parameter, K sr (6.341×10-3 h-1) were obtained through the specimen immersed in sea water. The chemical composition, elemental composition of fiber and surface morphology of the FSFRUPC were analysed by using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) respectively. 相似文献
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The physical and mechanical characteristics of hollow polyester fibres were compared with solid polyester fibres in order
to establish their processing behaviour and performance characteristics. The effects of hollow fibres on fabric properties
were investigated by using microscopy and tests of tensile and bursting strength, pilling, abrasion resistance, water vapour
permeability, and handle. The results show that tensile strength of hollow polyester fibres and yarns are negatively affected
by the cavity inside the fibre. Hollow fibres also have higher stiffness and resistance to bending at relaxed state. Fabrics
made from hollow polyester/wool blends and pure wool fabrics show three distinguishable steps in pilling. During pilling,
hollow fibres break before being pulled fully out of the structure, leading to shorter protruding fibres. Microscopy studies
showed that the breakdown of hollow fibres started during entanglement by splitting along the helical lines between fibrils.
KES results showed that the friction between fibres and the fibre shape are the most important parameters that determine the
fabric low stress mechanical properties. However, in some aspects, the hollow structure of the fibre does not have a significant
effect. 相似文献
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Subhankar Biswas Qumrul Ahsan Ahmed Cenna Mahbub Hasan Azman Hassan 《Fibers and Polymers》2013,14(10):1762-1767
A systematic study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical properties of jute, bamboo and coir (brown and white) single fibers. The tensile properties (tensile strength, Young’s modulus and strain to failure) were determined by varying span length. Scanning electron microscopic analysis was also carried out to determine the physical properties of fibers in order to correlate with its strength, Young’s modulus and strain to failure. The Young’s modulus and strain to failure were corrected using newly developed equations. The study revealed that with increasing test span length the Young’s modulus increased and tensile strength as well as strain to failure decreased. This is because no extensometer could be used in this test set-up and machine displacement (denoted by α) was used for the modulus determination. It is also attributed that larger span length helps to minimize the machine displacement compared to smaller ones due to the reduced relative effect of slippage in the clamps. Among all fibers, the Young’s modulus of bamboo fiber was the highest. Jute fiber had smoother surface compared to other three examined fibers. 相似文献
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Enhancement of the mechanical and vibrational properties of glass/polyester composites was aimed via matrix modification technique.
To achieve this, unsaturated polyester was modified by incorporation of oligomeric siloxane in the concentration range of
1–3 wt%. Modified matrix composites reinforced with woven roving glass fabric were compared with untreated glass/polyester
in terms of mechanical and interlaminar properties by conducting tensile, flexure, and short-beam shear tests. It was found
that after incorporation of 3 % oligomeric siloxane into the polyester matrix, the tensile, flexural, and interlaminar shear
strength (ILSS) values of the resulting composite increased by 16, 15, and 75 %, respectively. The increases in ILSS as well
as in tensile and flexural properties were considered to be an indication of better fiber/matrix interaction as confirmed
by SEM fractography images. Furthermore, the effect of oligomeric siloxane incorporation on the vibrational properties of
the composites was investigated by experimental modal testing and the natural frequencies of the composites were found to
increase with increasing siloxane concentration. 相似文献
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Abu Saleh Ahmed Md. Saiful Islam Azman Hassan M. K. Mohamad Haafiz Kh. Nurul Islam Reza Arjmandi 《Fibers and Polymers》2014,15(2):307-314
Chemical treatment is an often-followed route to improve the physical and mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites. In this study, the effect of chemical treatment on physical and mechanical properties of jute fiber reinforced polypropylene (PP) biocomposites with different fiber loading (5, 10, 15, and 20 wt%) were investigated. Before being manufactured jute fiber/PP composite, raw jute fiber was chemically treated with succinic anhydride for the chemical reaction with cellulose hydroxyl group of fiber and to increase adhesion and compatibility to the polymer matrix. Jute fiber/PP composites were fabricated using high voltage hot compression technique. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) tests were employed to evaluate the morphological properties of composite. Succinic anhydride underwent a chemical reaction with raw jute fiber which was confirmed through FTIR results. SEM micrographs of the fractured surface area were taken to study the fiber/matrix interface adhesion and compatibility. Reduced fiber agglomeration and improved interfacial bonding was observed under SEM in the case of treated jute fiber/PP composites. The mechanical properties of jute/PP composite in terms of Tensile strength and Young’s modulus was found to be increased with fiber loading up to 15 wt% and decreased at 20 wt%. Conversely, flexural strength and flexural modulus increased with fiber loading up to 10 wt% and start decreasing at 15 wt%. The treated jute/PP composite samples had higher hardness (Rockwell) and lower water absorption value compared to that of the untreated ones. 相似文献
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Low temperature plasma (LTP) treatment was applied to wool fabric with the use of a non-polymerizing gas, namely oxygen. After
the LTP treatment, the fabric properties including low-stress mechanical properties, air permeability and thermal properties,
were evaluated. The low-stress mechanical properties were evaluated by means of Kawabata Evaluation System Fabric (KES-F)
revealing that the tensile, shearing, bending, compression and surface properties were altered after the LTP treatment. The
changes in these properties are believed to be related closely to the inter-fiber and inter-yarn frictional force induced
by the LTP. The decrease in the air permeability of the LTP-treated wool fabric was found to be probably due to the plasma
action effect on increasing in the fabric thickness and a change in fabric surface morphology. The change in the thermal properties
of the LTP-treated wool fabric was in good agreement with the above findings and can be attributed to the amount of air trapped
between the yarns and fibers. This study suggested that the LTP treatment can influence the final properties of the wool fabric. 相似文献
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Seung-Taek Oh Sung-Hoon Kim Heon-Young Jeong Jung-Min Lee Jae Whan Cho Jong-Shin Park 《Fibers and Polymers》2013,14(2):173-181
The purpose of this study is to fabricate a smart wound dressing by hybridizing hydrophilic polyurethane foam (PUF) and alginate hydrogel. Hydrophilic PUF is used to maintain damaged tissue in a moist environment. Despite its many strong points as a wound dressing, hydrophilic PUF cannot be loaded with ingredients such as growth factors and cytokines that would enhance wound healing. Therefore, we introduce a pH-sensitive alginate hydrogel with the ability to selectively release drugs within the pH range of wounded skin. Due to the small pore size of PUF and the high viscosity of the alginate solution, the two are not easily penetrable. As such, a vacuum method is used to insert alginate hydrogel into the PUF. The optimum conditions for the vacuum method chosen are to be proposed. However, the mechanical strength of PUF decreased after containing alginate hydrogel. Therefore, Na-alginate powder for PUF, various types of crosslinking agents and jute fiber for alginate hydrogel were introduced to improve the mechanical properties of hydrogel/PUF hybrid wound dressing. Three different types of crosslinking agents are used for the gel formation. The most suitable crosslinking agent and its concentration for alginate hydrogel is also determined by the experiments. The experimental results are discussed with proper schemes and reasonable explanations. 相似文献
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Plasma treatment of textiles is becoming more and more popular as a surface modification technique. It not only changes the
outermost layer of a material without interfering with the bulk properties but also offers the advantage of greater chemical
flexibility to obtain multifunctional textiles. Inkjet printing is becoming increasingly important and popular for the printing
of textiles. When polyester fabric is inkjet printed with pigment-based inks, the printed patterns have poor color yield and
easily bleeding. As a result, the fabric requires pretreatment prior to the stage of ink-jet printing. In the present study
the polyester fabric was printed with magenta pigment ink after radio frequency O2 plasma surface-treatment. At such condition, polyester fabric could obtain the effects of features with enhanced color yield
and excellent pattern sharpness. The results showed that there were better patterns when the polyester fabric was treated
for 9 min at a working pressure of 40 Pa and a working power 80 W. SEM images indicated that radio frequency oxygen plasma
induced modifications to the surface of polyester fabric with more micro pits. Water absorption time measurement showed that
the hydrophilicity of polyester fabric was remarkably improved after treatment. Anti-bleeding performance of the fabric was
improved greatly, too. Therefore, radio frequency O2 plasma treatment with the ink-jet printing technique could improve the final printed properties of polyester fabric. 相似文献
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Minoo Naebe Christopher Hurren Abderrahim Maazouz Khalid Lamnawar Xungai Wang 《Fibers and Polymers》2009,10(5):662-666
Aluminum particles (Al) were added to polypropylene (PP) in the presence of poly ethylene glycol (PEG) and polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride to produce composites. The composites were then melt-spun into a mono filament and tested for tensile properties, diameter
evenness and morphology. Melt rheological properties of Al/PP composites were studied in linear viscoelastic response regions.
It was observed that level of dispersion of aluminum particles within a polypropylene composite fiber could be improved by
incorporating polyethylene glycol. The improvement of dispersion led to an improvement in the fibers mechanical properties
through a reduction of the coefficient of variation of fiber diameter. 相似文献
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Jute fibers have immense potential to be used as natural fillers in polymeric matrices to prepare biocomposites. In the present study jute fibers were surface treated using two methods: i) alkali (NaOH) and ii) alkali followed by silane (NaOH+Silane) separately. Effects of surface treatments on jute fibers surface were characterized using fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses. Further, the effects of surface treatments on jute fibers properties such as crystallinity index, thermal stability, and tensile properties were analyzed by X-ray diffraction method (XRD), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA), and single fiber tensile test respectively. The effects of surface treatment of jute fibers on interphase adhesion between of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and jute fibers were analyzed by performing single fiber pull-out test and was examined in terms of interfacial shear strength (IFSS) and critical fiber length. 相似文献
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Organic fiber from animal waste was used for the development of environmentally friendly animal fiber based polyester composites using cow hair. The cow hair fibers were cut into 10 mm lengths to produce the needed short fiber for random dispersion in the matrix. Before use, some of the fibers were treated with sodium hydroxide for fiber surface modification while some were left as untreated. Composites were developed using predetermined proportions of the fibers in an open mould production process. Samples were formed into tensile and flexural shape in their respective moulds and were stripped off the moulds after curing while further curing was ensured for 27 days before testing. Tensile and flexural properties of the cow hair fiber reinforced polyester composites were evaluated from which it was discovered that the untreated fiber reinforced composites possess better enhancement of mechanical properties compared to the treated fiber reinforced composites and the unreinforced polyester material. Mathematical models for the tensile and flexural properties were developed using statistical packages and estimation using developed software. The developed models revealed high degree of correlation between the experimental values and the predicted values. This denotes that the models can be used to predict the mechanical properties of cow hair reinforced polyester composites for various reinforcement contents. 相似文献
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The present study was concerned mainly with the assessment of the modification of low stress mechanical properties of linen
fabric that were induced by enzymatic treatment. In addition, the effect of dyeing with reactive dye on the enzyme treated
linen fabric on the low stress mechanical properties were also investigated. Kawabata Evaluation System for Fabric (KES-F)
instrument was used for assessing the low stress mechanical properties, i.e. tensile, shearing, bending, compression, and
surface properties. Experimental results showed that the enzymatic treatment could alter those properties to different extent
depending much on the concentration of enzyme used. 相似文献
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M. A. Abd El-baky 《Fibers and Polymers》2017,18(12):2417-2432
A study on the tensile and flexural properties of jute-glass-carbon fibers reinforced epoxy hybrid composites in inter-ply configuration is presented in this paper. Test specimens were manufactured by hand lay-up process and their tensile and flexural properties were obtained. The effects of the hybridization, different fibers content and plies stacking sequence on the mechanical properties of the tested hybrid composites were investigated. Two-parameter Weibull distribution function was used to statistically analyze the experimental results. The failure probability graphs for the tested composites were drawn. These graphs are important tools for helping the designers to understand and choose the suitable material for the required design and development. Results showed that the hybridization process can potentially improve the tensile and flexural properties of jute reinforced composite. The flexural strength decreases when partial laminas from a carbon/epoxy laminate are replaced by glass/epoxy or jute/epoxy laminas. Also, it is realized that incorporating high strength fibers to the outer layers of the composite leads to higher flexural resistance, whilst the order of the layers doesn’t affect the tensile properties. 相似文献
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In recent years, composites based on glass fiber reinforced polymer have been widely used in order to meet increasing durability and safety regulations, particularly in the power cable, automotive and plane industry. In this paper, mechanical and electrical properties of high density polyethylene (HDPE) and HDPE containing glass fiber polymer composites were investigated and compared at different temperatures. Composite materials were prepared with the hot pressing method. Tensile strength, % elongation and the modulus of elasticity (or Young’s modulus) were determined for each sample at different temperatures. In addition to this, at different temperatures τ σ and τ E have mechanical and electrical lifetime respectively, corresponding to mechanical tension (σ) and electrical strength (E), and this was investigated for each sample. As compared to the mechanical and electrical properties of neat HDPE, HDPE/0.5 % glass fiber composites have been found to have better mechanical and electrical durability. 相似文献
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This paper presents the results of a current study on polypropylene matrix composites processed by injection, with two different glass fiber lengths and five different volume fractions. Physical and mechanical properties were obtained, namely flexural strength, stiffness modulus and fracture toughness. The mechanical properties of the composites increased significantly with the increase of the fibers volume fraction in agreement with the Counto model. The effect of water immersion time was also analysed. Immersion in water promotes a marked decrease in mechanical properties in the early seven-ten days, and afterwards tends to stabilize. Water causes a decrease of the relative strength which increases with fiber volume fraction and reaches about 29 % and 32 % for 20 % of 4.5 mm fiber length and for 25 % of 12 mm fiber length respectively, after 28 days immersion in water. Fracture toughness increases with fiber volume fraction and is always higher for 12 mm fiber length composites than for 4.5 mm fiber length composites. 相似文献
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Synthetic fibers are generally produced with circular cross sectional shapes. Other cross sectional shaped fibers such as trilobal, triangular, hollow and pentagonal fibers are also produced to improve some properties of fibers and fabrics such as lustre, handle, wicking rate, strength, stiffness and bulkiness. In this research we aimed to investigate compressional behaviours of fabrics knitted from polypropylene fibers having three different cross sectional shapes; namely circular, trilobal and triangular. Morphological, structural and mechanical properties of produced fibers were evaluated by using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, differential scanning calorimetry and tensile tester, respectively. In terms of structural and mechanical properties, no significant differences were found related to fiber cross sectional shapes. Then, plain knitted farbrics were produced and compressional properties of these fabrics were investigated. Fabrics knitted from trilobal fibers showed the highest compressibility properties and it is followed by fabrics which are produced from triangular and circular fibers. 相似文献
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Bülent Öztürk 《Fibers and Polymers》2010,11(3):464-473
This research work was concerned with the evaluation of the effect of fibre content on the mechanical properties of composites.
Composites were fabricated using jute/phenol formaldehyde (PF), rockwool/PF, and jute/rockwool hybrid PF with varying fibre
loadings. Jute and rockwool fibre reinforced PF composites were fabricated with varying fibre loadings (16, 25, 34, 42, 50,
and 60 vol.%). The jute/rockwool hybrid PF composites were manufactured at various ratios of jute/rockwool fibres such as
1:0, 0.92:0.08, 0.82:0.18, 0.70:0.30, 0.54:0.46, 0.28:0.72, and 0:1. Total fibre content of the hybrid composites was 42 vol.%.
The results showed that tensile strength of the composite increased with increasing fibre content up to 42 vol.% over which
it decreased for jute and rockwool fibre reinforced PF composites. Flexural strength of the composite was noted to peak at
a fibre loading of 42 vol.% for jute/PF composites, and 34 vol.% for rockwool/PF composites. Impact strength of jute/PF composites
increased with increasing fibre loading but that of rockwool/PF composites decreased at higher (>34 vol.%) fibre loadings.
Tensile, flexural, and impact strengths of jute/PF composites were found to be higher than those of rockwool/PF composites.
The maximum hardness values were obtained 42 vol.% for jute/PF composite, and 34 vol.% for rockwool/PF composite. Further
increase in fibre loading adversely affected the hardness of both composites. For jute/rockwool hybrid PF composites, tensile
and impact strengths decreased with increasing rockwool fibre loading. The maximum flexural strength of jute/rockwool hybrid
PF composites was obtained at a 0.82:0.18 jute/rockwool fibre ratio while maximum hardness was observed at a 0.28:0.72 jute/rockwool
fibre ratio. The fractured surfaces of the composites were analysed using scanning electron microscope in order to have an
insight into the failure mechanism and fibre/matrix interface adhesion. 相似文献