Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10425069 Composites Science and Technology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The fibre orientation distribution in a material sample of short fibre reinforced polyamide extracted from an injection moulded notched plate was analysed using two different methods, one based on micro-computed tomography and the Mean Intercept Length concept and the other based on the classical optical section method. The two methods were compared in terms of the preferred fibre orientation at a chosen position, and the agreement was found to be excellent provided the correct section plane was chosen for the optical method. The optical method was applied to different section planes to ascertain the best choice. Comparisons with the optical method, which can provide the full fibre orientation distribution, confirm that the analysis based on the MIL concept is capable of capturing important information about the fibre orientation.
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