Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1466008 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, the addition of glycerol and polyglycerol was found to increase the damping coefficient of flax composites by 10–13% and 21–25%, respectively, according to dynamic mechanical thermal analysis and acoustic testing. The damping coefficients of the polyol-treated flax composites were larger than those of the non-treated flax and the aramid- or carbon-fibre composites prepared under similar conditions. The relatively high damping behaviour of polyol-treated flax fibre reinforced composite is attributed to a stick–slip mechanism that involves the cyclic breaking and reformation of hydrogen bonds between the polyols and lamellae of the cell walls or microfibrils within the lamellae.
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Authors
Marie-Joo Le Guen, Roger H. Newman, Alan Fernyhough, Mark P. Staiger,