Composite Interfaces, Vol.18, No.4, 309-322, 2011
A Fiber-Bundle Pull-out Test for Surface-Modified Glass Fibers in GF/Polyester Composite
The development of high-performance polymer composites is tightly bound with the functional surface modification of reinforcements. A new method, based on the principle of the fiber-bundle pull-out test, is proposed to analyze the interfacial properties between the long fibers in the form of a bundle and the polymer matrix. Specimen geometry and a test fixture were designed using finite element analysis. The method was verified for unsized and sized glass fibers embedded in polyester resin to demonstrate its applicability for a wide range of adhesion between fibers and the polymer matrix. The pull-out test can be used for a relative comparison of different surface modifications if the bundle geometry is unknown. The results of high reproducibility and sensitivity for interfacial properties make the method attractive. (c) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011
Keywords:Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs);interface/interphase;finite element analysis (FEA);electron microscopy