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  • 2020Tailored Interfaces in Fiber-Reinforced Elastomers7citations
  • 2020Influence of Fiber Orientation and Adhesion Properties On Tailored Fiber-reinforced Elastomers16citations
  • 2020Viscoelastic Behavior of Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Silicone Composites Exposed to Cyclic Loading21citations
  • 2020The Tension-Twist Coupling Mechanism in Flexible Composites9citations

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  • Schrittesser, Bernd
  • Pinter, Gerald
  • Griesser, Thomas
  • Fuchs, Peter Filipp
  • Schlögl, Sandra
  • Maroh, Boris
  • Mühlbacher, Inge
  • Meier, Gerald
  • Marano, Claudia
  • Mansouri, Mohammad Reza
  • Lechner, Bernhard
  • Mansouri, Mohammad
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Tailored Interfaces in Fiber-Reinforced Elastomers

  • Schrittesser, Bernd
  • Pinter, Gerald
  • Griesser, Thomas
  • Fuchs, Peter Filipp
  • Schlögl, Sandra
  • Maroh, Boris
  • Mühlbacher, Inge
  • Beter, Julia
Abstract

<p>The interface between the reinforcement and surrounding matrix in a fibrous composite is decisive and critical for maintaining component performance, durability, and mechanical structure properties for load coupling assessment, especially for highly flexible composite materials. The clear trend towards tailored solutions reveals that an in-depth knowledge on surface treating methods to enhance the fiber–matrix interfacial interaction and adhesion properties for an optimized load transfer needs to be ensured. This research aims to quantify the effect of several surface treatments for glass fibers applied in endless fiber-reinforced elastomers with pronounced high deformations. Due to this, the glass fiber surface is directly modified with selected sizings, using a wet chemical treatment, and characterized according to chemical and mechanical aspects. For this purpose, the interfacial adhesion performance between fibers and the surrounding matrix material is investigated by a modified fiber pull-out device. The results clearly show that an optimized surface treatment improves the interface strength and chemical bonding significantly. The fiber pull-out test confirms that an optimized fiber–matrix interface can be enhanced up to 85% compared to standard surface modifications, which distinctly provides the basis of enhanced performances on the component level. These findings were validated by chemical analysis methods and corresponding optical damage analysis.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • composite
  • durability
  • elastomer