Effect of temperature and water absorption on low-velocity impact damage of composites with multi-layer structured flax fiber

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Abstract

Temperature andmoisture can cause degradation to the impact properties of plant fiber-based composites owing to their complex chemical composition and multi-layer microstructure. This study focused on experimental characterization of the effect of important influencing factors, including manufacturing process temperature, exposure temperature, and water absorption, on the impact damage threshold and damagemechanisms of flax fiber reinforced composites. Firstly, serious reduction on the impact damage threshold and damage resistance was observed, this indicated excessive temperature can cause chemical decomposition and structural damage to flax fiber. It was also shown that amoderate high temperature resulted in lower impact damage threshold. Moreover, a small amount of water absorption could slightly improve the damage threshold load and the damage resistance. However, more water uptake caused severe degradation on the composite interface and structural damage of flax fiber, which reduced the impact performance of flax fiber reinforced composites.

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Shen, Y., Zhong, J., Cai, S., Ma, H., Qu, Z., Guo, Y., & Li, Y. (2019). Effect of temperature and water absorption on low-velocity impact damage of composites with multi-layer structured flax fiber. Materials, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12030453

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