Dynamic mechanical analysis of thermally aged fique fabric-reinforced epoxy composites

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Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) is one of the most common methods employed to study a material’s viscoelastic properties. The effect of thermal aging on plain epoxy and a fique fabric-reinforced epoxy composite was investigated by comparing the mass loss, morphologies, and DMA properties of aged and unaged samples. In fact, thermal aging presents a big challenge for the high-temperature applications of natural fiber composites. In this work, both plain epoxy and fique fabric-reinforced epoxy composite were found to have different molecular mobility. This leads to distinct transition regions, with different changes in intensity caused by external loadings from time-aging. Three exponentially modified Gauss distribution functions (EMGs) were applied to loss factor curves of fique fabric-reinforced epoxy composite and plain epoxy, which allowed identifying three possible mobility ranges. From these results it was proposed that the thermal degradation behavior of natural fibers, especially fique fiber and their composites, might be assessed, based on their structural characteristics and mechanical properties.

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Oliveira, M. S., da Luz, F. S., Filho, F. da C. G., Pereira, A. C., Aguiar, V. de O., Lopera, H. A. C., & Monteiro, S. N. (2021). Dynamic mechanical analysis of thermally aged fique fabric-reinforced epoxy composites. Polymers, 13(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13224037

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