蠕动
材料科学
复合材料
开裂
抗弯强度
复合数
声发射
灾难性故障
体积分数
断裂(地质)
作者
Jianqun Hao,Alexandros Prapavesis,Stepan Vladimirovitch Lomov,Carlos Fuentes Rojas,Aart Willem Van Vuure
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.compstruct.2023.117786
摘要
This work aims to reveal the damage mechanisms and evolution in unidirectional flax fibre biocomposites when subjected to creep load. X-ray micro computed tomography and acoustic emission (AE) was used to monitor the failure progress during flexural creep tests. A correlation between the event clusters and directly observed damage modes was established based on coupons with expected failure mechanisms and then validated by computed tomography observations. The damage initiated from matrix cracking in the primary creep stage, and then fibre–matrix interface debonding combined with fibre pull-out occurred sequentially during the steady creep stage. In the tertiary creep stage, the explosive fibre fracture emerged and eventually triggered catastrophic failure. Considerably more AE events were detected during creep tests compared to those in quasi-static tests, which indicates that intensive damage is generated under creep load, and therefore causes the strength degradation. A good agreement was observed between the cumulative number of AE events and the increasing damage volume fraction over time determined by X-ray micro computed tomography during multi-step creep tests.
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