Open Access Research Article

Visco-elastoplastic Characterization of a Flax-fiber Reinforced Biocomposite

CONSTANTIN STOCHIOIU, HORIA-MIRON GHEORGHIU, FLAVIA-PETRUTA-GEORGIANA ARTIMON
Published 05 Apr 2021
Pages 78–84

Abstract

In the presented study, the load induced long-term behavior of a biocomposite material is analyzed. The studied material is a unidirectional flax fiber reinforced epoxy resin, material, whose quasi-static mechanical properties can compare with those of glass fiber composites. Samples with a fiber direction of 0° were subjected to two types of multi-level creep-recovery tests, one with a varying creep duration, and the other with a varying creep stress, with the purpose of discriminating the viscoplastic and viscoelastic behavior of the composite. Results show a significant viscous response in time, dependent on both creep duration and creep stress, up to 20% of the elastic one. Sample damage is absent, leading to the conclusion that the viscoplastic response is caused by the permanent reorganization of the fiber’s internal structure.

Keywords: Bio-Composite; Creep; Flax Fiber; Experimental

How to Cite this Article

STOCHIOIU, C., GHEORGHIU, H., & ARTIMON, F. (2021). Visco-elastoplastic Characterization of a Flax-fiber Reinforced Biocomposite. Materiale Plastice, 58(1), 78–84. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.21.1.5447
STOCHIOIU C, GHEORGHIU H, ARTIMON F. Visco-elastoplastic Characterization of a Flax-fiber Reinforced Biocomposite. Materiale Plastice. 2021;58(1):78–84. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.1.5447
C. STOCHIOIU, H. GHEORGHIU, and F. ARTIMON, "Visco-elastoplastic Characterization of a Flax-fiber Reinforced Biocomposite,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 78–84, 2021. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.1.5447
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