Abstract
Durable sisal fiber cement composites reinforced with long unidirectional aligned fibers were developed and their mechanical behavior was characterized in a multi-scale level. Tensile tests were performed in individual sisal fibers. Wei bull statistics were used to quantify the degree of variability in fiber strength at different gage lengths. The fiber-matrix pull-out behavior was evaluated at several curing ages and embedded lengths. The composite's mechanical response was measured under direct tension while crack formation was investigated using a high resolution image capturing procedure. Crack spacing was measured using image analysis and correlated with the applied strain under both the tensile and bending response.
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Silva, F. de A., Toledo Filho, R. D., Mobasher, B., & Chawla, N. (2010). A multi-scale investigation of the mechanical behavior of durable sisal fiber cement composites. Revista Materia, 15(2), 378–385. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-70762010000200035
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