热塑性软木填料复合材料的微机械建模和实验表征

Faiza Benabdallah, Imen Safra, Kaouther Ghachem, Norah Alwadai, Lioua Kolsi
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本研究的重点是热塑性软木填料复合材料的实验表征和微观力学建模。研究调查了颗粒大小对聚丙烯基体和软木颗粒复合材料机械性能的影响。根据 ASTM 标准进行了拉伸、压缩、弯曲和夏比冲击试验,以评估不同尺寸软木颗粒(2 毫米、0.5 毫米和 50 微米)的软木/聚丙烯复合材料的机械性能。此外,还建立了一个微观机械模型,以便从数值上深入了解复合材料的机械性能。结果表明,使用较小的软木颗粒(50 μm)可显著提高拉伸、压缩和弯曲性能,同时保持与基体材料相当的夏比冲击阻力。杨氏模量提高了约 28%,弯曲模量提高了 10%,压缩模量显著提高了 47.7%。采用单因子方差分析确定了颗粒大小对模量的统计意义。数值模拟显示,填充物的球形形态诱导了软木复合材料的各向同性特征。
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Micromechanical modeling and experimental characterization of thermoplastic cork filler composites
This study focuses on the experimental characterization and micromechanical modeling of thermoplastic cork filler composites. The research investigates the influence of granule size on the mechanical properties of composites made with a polypropylene matrix and cork granulates. Tensile, compressive, flexural, and Charpy impact tests are conducted according to ASTM standards to assess the mechanical behavior of the Cork/Polypropylene composites with different size of cork granulates (2 mm, 0.5 mm and 50 μm). Additionally, a micromechanical model is developed to provide numerical insights into the composite’s mechanical properties. Results indicate that the use of smaller cork granules (50 μm) significantly enhances tensile, compressive, and flexural properties, while maintaining Charpy impact resistance comparable to the matrix material. The Young’s Modulus exhibits an augmentation of approximately 28%, the flexural modulus demonstrates a 10% increase, and the compressive modulus manifests a notable rise of 47.7%. One-way ANOVA analysis is employed to establish the statistical significance of granule size on the modulus. Numerical simulations reveal that the spherical morphology of fillers induces isotropic characteristics in cork composite materials.
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