Abstract

The present work comprehensively examines the influence of fibre-matrix interface perimeter on the multi-physical properties of uni-directional composite materials. Three-dimensional microstructures (containing fibres of triangular, elliptical, rectangular, C-shape and two-lobe cross-section shape) are analysed to evaluate effective thermal conduction, thermo-elastic and piezo-electric properties. Each of these properties is normalised with the respective property of RVE with circular fibre cross-section; These normalised properties are, objectively, compared with the normalised fibre cross-section perimeter (shape factor). For all the considered properties and fibre cross-sectional shapes, a novel observation is that the property experiences a drop (or rise) in the initial range of the shape factor but rises (or drops) monotonically afterwards. This is in contrast with the existing literature observations, where properties are understood to have only a monotonic increase/decrease with the shape factor. Further, it is observed that the magnitude of the initial drop (or rise) is sensitive to the fibre volume fraction and the fibre-matrix property contrast. In accordance with the literature, a strong correlation is observed among the variation of in-plane shear moduli, transverse thermal conduction and transverse dielectric constants.

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