Abstract

Two experimental approaches were employed to assess the fibre/matrix adhesion between polymer threads and epoxy resin by transverse fibre bundle (TFB) tests. The first approach was to measure interfacial bonding strength of the fibre/matrix interface in dog-bone-shaped tensile specimens by applying normal stress until failure, simulating the Mode I failure mode. The second approach was to determine the fibre/epoxy interfacial bonding strength in shear (simulating the Mode II failure mode) by means of a V-notched beam shear testing method, i.e. a modified Iosipescu test. In both methods, polymer threads were transversely incorporated in the middle section of the specimens. It was found that both methods were simple, reliable, and sensitive to changes in the fibre/matrix adhesion conditions, though interpretation of the test results was somewhat complex. The two experimental approaches were able to produce consistent results and can thus be adopted as alternative methods for determining the interfacial bonding properties between fibres and matrix in composite systems where conventional micro-mechanical or macro-mechanical testing methods cannot be used.

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