Fibre-bundling in a short-fibre composite: 1. Review of literature and development of a method for controlling the degree of bundling

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It has been suggested that the use of fibre bundles rather than individual fibres can improve the toughness of a short-fibre composite. A range of experimental and theoretical literature relevant to this topic is reviewed here, together with an account of techniques for analysing fibre-bundling in a short-fibre composite. It is suggested that there are limitations associated with previous experimental studies of fibre-bundling and as there is currently no satisfactory method of analysing fibre-bundling, it is necessary to produce materials with well-defined fibre-bundling. A method is presented for producing such materials. Photographs and crosssections of a selection of these materials are shown, illustrating the variation in .bre-bundling between the materials. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Mulligan, D. R., Ogin, S. L., Smith, P. A., Wells, G. M., & Worrall, C. M. (2003). Fibre-bundling in a short-fibre composite: 1. Review of literature and development of a method for controlling the degree of bundling. Composites Science and Technology, 63(5), 715–725. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0266-3538(02)00259-2

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