Assessment of the mechanical properties of peruvian Stipa Obtusa fibers for their use as reinforcement in composite materials

Sergio Candiotti, José Luis Mantari, Carmen Elena Flores, Samuel Charca

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Abstract

This paper presents the study of the mechanical properties of technical fibers extracted from the Stipa Obtusa grass considering three different alkali treatment times, 1.5, 3 and 5 h; additionally, fiber/matrix compatibility is evaluated via the single fiber fragmentation test, and the best treatment in terms of mechanical properties and compatibility is used to test the effect of gage length, strain rate and cyclic deformation. Result shows that mechanical properties increase with treatment time until a maximum (strength ~ 569 MPa, modulus ~ 28 GPa and strain 0.026), and afterwards decreases; furthermore, strength and strain decreases as the fiber length increases; while, the strain rate's effect is negligible unless at very low speed, and a cyclic deformation leads to an increase of the modulus (~13%). It can be concluded that fibers extracted from the Stipa Obtusa show potential and can compete with commercial natural fibers as a reinforcement in polymeric matrix composites.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105950
JournalComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume135
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • A. Natural fibers
  • B. Mechanical Properties
  • C. Statistical properties
  • D. Mechanical testing

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