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Title Interface engineering of natural fibre composites for maximum performance / edited by Nikolas E. Zafeiropoulos. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Oxford : Woodhead Pub., 2011.
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 400 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series Woodhead publishing in materials
Woodhead Publishing in materials.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary One of the major reasons for composite failure is a breakdown of the bond between the reinforcement fibres and the matrix. When this happens, the composite loses strength and fails. By engineering the interface between the natural fibres and the matrix, the properties of the composite can be manipulated to give maximum performance. Interface engineering of natural fibre composites for maximum performance looks at natural (sustainable) fibre composites and the growing trend towards their use as reinforcements in composites. Part one focuses on processing and surface treatments to engineer the interface in natural fibre composites and looks in detail at modifying cellulose fibre surfaces in the manufacture of natural fibre composites, interface tuning through matrix modification and preparation of cellulose nanocomposites. It also looks at the characterisation of fibre surface treatments by infrared and raman spectroscopy and the effects of processing and surface treatment on the interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties of natural fibre composites. Testing interfacial properties in natural fibre composites is the topic of part two which discusses the electrochemical characterisation of the interfacial properties of natural fibres, assesses the mechanical and thermochemical properties and moisture uptake behaviour of natural fibres and studies the fatigue and delamination of natural fibre composites before finishing with a look at Raman spectroscopy and x-ray scattering for assessing the interface in natural fibre composites With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors Interface engineering of natural fibre composites for maximum performance is an invaluable resource to composite manufacturers and developers, materials scientists and engineers and anyone involved in designing and formulating composites or in industries that use natural fibre composites. Examines characterisation of fibre surface treatments by infrared and raman spectroscopy and the effects of processing and surface treatmentReviews testing interfacial properties in natural fibre composites including the electrochemical characterisation of the interfacial properties of natural fibresAssesses the mechanical and thermochemical properties and moisture uptake behaviour of natural fibres and studies the fatigue and delamination of natural fibre composites.
Contents pt. 1. Processing and surface treatments to compose the interface in natural fibre composites -- pt. 2. Testing interfacial properties in natural fibre composites.
Subject Fibers -- Mechanical properties.
Fibrous composites -- Testing.
Fibres -- Propriétés mécaniques.
Fibrous composites -- Testing
Added Author Zafeiropoulos, Nikolaos E.
Other Form: Print version: Interface engineering of natural fibre composites for maximum performance. Oxford ; Philadelphia : Woodhead, 2011 9781845697426 (DLC) 2013427792 (OCoLC)696087078
ISBN 0857092286 (electronic bk.)
9780857092281 (electronic bk.)
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