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Estimation of Three-Dimensional Fibre-Orientation Distribution in Short-Fibre Composites by a Two-Section MethodDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Queens University, McLaughlin Hall, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6 Canadazak{at}me.queensu.ca
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 5 Kings College Road, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G8 Canada The overall fibre orientation in a composite can be statistically characterized by a fibre-orientation distribution. Fibre-orientation studies have concentrated on two major areas: those dealing with continuous fibres and those dealing with short fibres. This paper presents a novel two-section based method for statistical characterization of the fibre- orientation distribution within short-fibre composites. This method produces unbiased distribution data for the near-zero misalignment angles and simultaneously resolves the orientation-duality problem. The methods novelty lies in its ability to determine accurately (within 1 µ m) the relative positions of two sections. While taking advantage of the extra information provided by the two sections, the proposed method also makes use of the single-section methods main principles, namely: (1) intersection of a plane and a cylindrical fibre is an ellipse and (2) the ellipses shape is a function of fibres orientation relative to the intersecting plane. Therefore, by sectioning a specimen, acquiring images of the cross-sectional surfaces, and collecting the fibre-ellipse data from these images, the orientation of every fibre intersecting the sectioning plane can be determined. The probability distribution for fibre orientations within the sectioning plane is then related to that within the specimen volume.
Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 35, No. 4,
316-339 (2001) |
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