Title of article
Effects of short-fiber shape on tensile properties of reinforced rubber
Author/Authors
S. R. Ryu، نويسنده , , D. J. Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
7
From page
1019
To page
1025
Abstract
The tensile properties under various
conditions were investigated to ascertain the optimum
conditions to yield the best tensile properties. Fiber
aspect ratio (AR: length of fiber/diameter of fiber),
diameter ratio (DR: sphere diameter of dumbbell/
diameter of fiber), interphase condition and fiber
content were all considered as variables which impact
the tensile strength, tensile moduli, pull-out force. In
general, under good interphase conditions the tensile
strength increased when the fiber aspect ratio was more
than 20. The short-fiber reinforced SBR with a big end
(DR = 3) did not show the dilution effect under
interphase conditions when the fiber aspect ratio was
more than 20. In case of short-fiber reinforced NR,
when the specimen had DR = 3 and AR‡20, the
dilution effect only showed up in the no-coated one.
The tensile moduli were significantly improved due to
the fiber aspect ratio, fiber content and good interphase
at the same diameter ratio. The pull-out force
increased with the diameter ratio, and keeping the
diameter ratio the same, better interphase conditions
also resulted in a higher pull-out force. Overall, it was
found that the fiber aspect ratio, fiber diameter ratio,
and interphase condition all have an important effect
on tensile properties.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
832482
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