Abstract

In order to study the performance of the bamboo fiber composites prepared by filament winding, composites reinforced with jute fiber and glass fiber were used as control samples. The structure and mechanical properties of the composites were investigated by scanning electric microscope (SEM), tensile testing, bending testing, and dynamic mechanical analysis. The results demonstrated that the bamboo fiber composites exhibited lower density (0.974 g/cm3) and mechanical properties in comparison of to fiber composite and glass fiber composite, because the inner tissue structure of bamboo fiber was preserved without resin adsorbed into the cell cavity of fibrous parenchyma. The bamboo fibers in composites were pulled out, while the fibers in the surface of composites were torn, resulting in the lowest mechanical performance of bamboo fiber composites. The glass transition temperature of twisting bamboo fiber Naval Ordnance Laboratory (TBF-NOL) composite (165.89 °C) was the highest in general, which indicated that the TBF circumferential composite had the best plasticizing properties and better elasticity, the reason being that the fiber-reinforced epoxy circumferential composite interface joint is a physical connection, which restricts the movement of the molecular chain of the epoxy matrix, making the composite have a higher storage modulus (6000 MPa). In addition, The TBF-NOL had the least frequency dependence, and the circumferential composite prepared by TBF had the least performance variability. Therefore, the surface and internal structures of the bamboo fiber should be further processed and improved by decreasing the twisting bamboo fiber (TBF) diameter and increasing the specific surface area of the TBF and joint surface between fibers and resin, to improve the comprehensive properties of bamboo fiber composites.

Highlights

  • Natural fibers (NFs) are becoming widely used due to their low density, excellent mechanical properties, low price, durability, sustainability, and biodegradability [1]

  • By replacing the use of glass fiber in composite, NFs can play a positive role in energy saving and emission reduction, which will allow for green processing and recycling in the composite industry which is driving the increase in NFs’ use in various applications such as furniture, architecture, automobiles, etc. [2,3,4]

  • The mechanical performance of the tensile strength, shear strength, and bending strength was analyzed, and GF-NOL had the highest mechanical properties compared with other composites, which were 19.42, 2.05, and 7.86 times that of the twisting bamboo fiber Naval Ordnance Laboratory (TBF-NOL) composites, respectively

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Introduction

Natural fibers (NFs) are becoming widely used due to their low density, excellent mechanical properties, low price, durability, sustainability, and biodegradability [1]. Many studies have been carried out regarding aspects of morphology and size of the b2 aofm10boo fiber, surface of the bamboo fiber and its interface modifications with plastic resins, types and amounts of matrices, and the composite molding process and performance [r1e1s,i1n2s],. The mechanical performance of the tensile strength, shear strength, and bending strength was analyzed, and GF-NOL had the highest mechanical properties compared with other composites, which were 19.42, 2.05, and 7.86 times that of the TBF-NOL composites, respectively.

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