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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Hughes, Mark
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- 2022The impact of fibre processing on the mechanical properties of epoxy matrix composites and wood-based particleboard reinforced with hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) fibrecitations
- 2021Effect of single-fiber properties and fiber volume fraction on the mechanical properties of Ioncell fiber compositescitations
- 2021The fiber-matrix interface in Ioncell cellulose fiber composites and its implications for the mechanical performancecitations
- 2017Sensory and Emotional Perception of Wooden Surfaces through Fingertip Touchcitations
- 2017Influence of temperature of thermal treatment on surface densification of sprucecitations
- 2016Effect of log soaking and the temperature of peeling on the properties of Rotary-cut birch (Betula pendula Roth) veneer bonded with phenol-formaldehyde adhesivecitations
- 2015Chemical characteristics of squeezable sap of hydrothermally treated silver birch logs (Betula pendula)citations
- 2015The Effect of Hydrothermal Treatment on the Color Stability and Chemical Properties of Birch Veneer Surfacescitations
- 2015Chemical characteristics of squeezable sap of hydrothermally treated silver birch logs (Betula pendula):Effect of treatment time and the quality of the soaking water in pilot scale experimentcitations
- 2014Internal vapour pressure of plywood during hot pressing process (STSM funded by COST Action FP1006)
- 2011The effect of hydrothermal pre-treatment on the chemical characteristics of the xylem of silver birch
- 2010The combined effects of boron and oil heat treatment on beech and Scots pine wood properties. Part 1:Boron leaching, thermogravimetric analysis, and chemical compositioncitations
- 2010The combined effects of boron and oil heat treatment on the properties of beech and Scots pine wood. Part 2:Water absorption, compression strength, color changes, and decay resistancecitations
- 2004Towards compact optical waveguide devices for active infrared applications
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Effect of single-fiber properties and fiber volume fraction on the mechanical properties of Ioncell fiber composites
Abstract
The present study concentrates on a series of experiments and numerical analyses for understanding the effects of fiber volume fraction (VF) and draw ratio (DR) on the effective elastic properties of unidirectional composites made from an epoxy resin matrix with a continuous fiber reinforcement. Lyocell-type regenerated cellulose filaments (Ioncell) spun with DRs of 3, 6, and 9 were used. In accordance with the specimens in situ, the fibers were modeled as slender solid elements, for which the ratio between the diameter and length was taken to be much less than unity and deposited inside the matrix with the random sequential adsorption algorithm. The embedded element method was thereafter used in the numerical framework due to its computational advantages and reasonable predictions for continuous fiber reinforced composites. Experiments and numerical investigations were carried out, the results of which were compared, and positive trends for both fiber VFs and DRs on the effective properties were observed. The presented experimental and numerical results and models herein are believed to advance the state of the art in the mechanical characterization of composites with continuous fiber reinforcement. ; Peer reviewed