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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 143: 105869, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37150136

ABSTRACT

Bamboo fiber-reinforced composites (BFRC) have gradually attracted the interest of researchers due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, the age factor can affect these composites' mechanical properties and weaken them. This study aims to explore the mechanical properties of BFRC subjected different aging tests. First, the BFRC is prepared from raw bamboo through a series of technological processes. Second, the BFRC sheets are processed into tensile and compressive samples with different directions. Third, the samples are treated with a cold-hot test and a UV dry-wet test, respectively. Finally, quasi-static experiments are carried out to study the mechanical properties of aged BFRC. The results reveal that the BFRC has significant anisotropy. The tensile strength of BFRC parallel with the axis of the reinforcing fiber is as high as 148.53 MPa. It is 26.47 times greater than the tensile strength of BFRC perpendicular to the axis of the reinforcing fiber. The mechanical responses and SEM images show that the UV dry-wet test significantly affects on the BFRC compared to the cold-hot test. It dramatically reduces the mechanical properties of the BFRC. The SEM images further indicate that cracks occur on the surface of BFRC samples under the UV dry-wet test. In addition, two aging tests have an interactive effect on BFRC, which can reduce the sensitivity of BFRC to a UV dry-wet environment. These results are expected to deepen the understanding of the mechanical properties of BFRC and provide guidance for its applicable conditions.


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Stress, Mechanical , Materials Testing , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength
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