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Theoretical and experimental study of the effect of fiber heads on the mechanical properties of non-continuous basalt fiber reinforced composites
L. M. Vas, K. Poloskei, D. Felhos, T. Deak, T. Czigany
Vol. 1., No.2., Pages 109-121, 2007
DOI: 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2007.19
Corresponding author: T. Czigany

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ABSTRACT

The effect of basalt fibers, produced by the Junkers technology and used as reinforcement in polymer composites, was modeled on the properties of composites, adapting the statistical fiber mat model of Poisson type. The random distribution was approximated by so-called effective spheres that act as defect sites in composites, reducing their strength. The role of fiber heads in strength reduction and the corresponding failure modes were analyzed theoretically using a model and by experiments performed on specimens containing a single fiber head located at different distances from the crack initiation. The applicability of the model was proven both experimentally and by finite element analysis. Based on all these investigations, the effective cross section reduction, and hence the strength reduction (predicted by the model) caused by the presence of fiber heads was proven.
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Polymer Engineering