Effect of Mat Design and Manufacturing Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Needle-punched Flax Fiber-reinforced Composites.

Shadhin, Raghavan Jayaraman, Mashiur Rahman
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- Flax is one of the natural fibers currently pursued as a renewable source to replace glass fibers in polymer composites. Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM), used to manufacture medium to large sized composites for transportation industries, require non-woven mats. The manufacturing (permeability) and structural (volume fraction (V f ), and thickness) requirements for the non-woven mats used in VARTM process, should be met. Unlike glass, flax mats are neither optimized, to yield desired permeability for easy impregnation, compaction, final part thickness, fiber volume fraction, and properties, nor are commercially manufactured in North America. Developing this knowledge is the focus of this study. Effect of needle punch density on flax fiber mat structure (areal density, V f , thickness, and permeability) and the effect of consolidation pressure while manufacturing composites on its structure (V f , part thickness) and properties was studied. The tensile strength and tensile modulus of needle-punched flax composites, manufactured using VARTM pressure as well as compression molding pressures (subsequent to VARTM molding), were measured and used in evaluating the effect of various parameters identified above. Mats manufactured with 20, 30, and 72 punches/cm 2 needle punch density were used. The permeability decreased with increase in the punch density. The consolidation of, fiber volume fraction in, and properties of composites manufactured using mat with loosely bound (72 P with 2 mm needle punch depth) fibers were higher than the tightly bound mats (20P and 30P with 8 mm needle punch depth).
垫片设计与制造参数对针刺亚麻纤维增强复合材料力学性能的影响。
亚麻是一种天然纤维,目前正在作为一种可再生资源来取代聚合物复合材料中的玻璃纤维。真空辅助树脂传递成型(VARTM),用于制造中型到大型复合材料的运输行业,需要无纺布垫。应满足VARTM工艺中使用的无纺布垫的制造(渗透率)和结构(体积分数(vf)和厚度)要求。与玻璃不同,亚麻垫既没有经过优化,也没有达到理想的渗透性,易于浸渍,压实,最终零件厚度,纤维体积分数和性能,也没有在北美进行商业化生产。发展这方面的知识是本研究的重点。研究了针刺密度对亚麻纤维垫层结构(面密度、V f、厚度和渗透率)的影响以及复合材料制造过程中固结压力对其结构(V f、部分厚度)和性能的影响。测量了使用VARTM压力和压缩成型压力(随后使用VARTM成型)制造的针刺亚麻复合材料的拉伸强度和拉伸模量,并用于评估上述各种参数的影响。垫子使用20、30和72个冲头/厘米2针冲头密度制造。渗透率随冲孔密度的增加而降低。使用松散结合(72p, 2 mm针冲深度)纤维的垫子制造的复合材料的固结率、纤维体积分数和性能高于紧密结合的垫子(20P和30P, 8 mm针冲深度)。
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