Fast and simple method for prediction of the micromechanical parameters and macromechanical properties of composite materials
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The method described in the present work was assessed through the production of composite materials made of
polypropylene reinforced with chemical thermomechanical pulp of hemp core fibers. Composite materials were
obtained by extrusion and injection molding, and by the addition of a coupling agent to ensure a good interphase
between fiber and matrix. In all cases, the composite materials were considered as semi-aligned reinforced.
Tensile strength was selected as a representative parameter and was studied by the Kelly-Tyson model.1
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the original Kelly-Tyson equation was formulated for fully aligned reinforced composite materials, the present
work uses a modified one, where the orientation factor is included. The fiber length and diameter distribution
were determined by the extraction of the fibers from the composite materials and analyzed in a MorFi
equipment. The orientation factor was calculated taking into account the predicted tensile strength for fully
aligned composites and the experimental value from the semi-aligned ones. The interfacial shear strength was
estimated through Tresca and Von Mises criteria. The values obtained through the simulation were compared to
the experimental ones, showing a good correlation between the mathematical model and the experimental part
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