Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1467117 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Moisture absorption is a major concern for natural fibers used as reinforcement in structural composites. This paper reports a detailed study on the moisture sorption characteristics of bamboo strips and their influence on the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of bamboo/vinyl ester composite. The IFSS determined by pull-out test decreased dramatically as the fabrication humidity increased. The bamboo strips provide a reservoir of moisture which diffuses into the interfacial region and inhibits the hardening of vinyl ester matrix. The interface of the bamboo/vinyl ester composite can also be damaged due to moisture exposure after fabrication. Post-fabrication exposure of composites to moisture was found to be less damaging than the moisture exposure during the composite fabrication. The IFSS of the composite decreased by nearly 40% in the first 9 d of water immersion. Further immersion up to 100 d did not cause any further reduction in interfacial shear strength.

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