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Verlagslink DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.837289
https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/6094
Verlagslink DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.837289
A Competitive Study of the Static and Fatigue Performance of Flax, Glass, and Flax/Glass Hybrid Composites on the Structural Example of a Light Railway Axle Tie
Autor/Autorin: | Graupner, Nina ![]() Hohe, Jörg ![]() Schober, Michael Rohrmüller, Benedikt Weber, David Bruns, Lisa Bruns, Albert Müssig, Jörg ![]() |
Zusammenfassung: | The most common studies in the literature are those analyzing fatigue life under cyclic loading for flax fiber-reinforced composites. A novel type of staple fiber yarn made from flax tow with almost unidirectional fiber orientation and a quasi-unidirectional fabric was developed for composite applications. Additionally, a hybrid material made of flax and glass was produced for a demonstrator compo... The most common studies in the literature are those analyzing fatigue life under cyclic loading for flax fiber-reinforced composites. A novel type of staple fiber yarn made from flax tow with almost unidirectional fiber orientation and a quasi-unidirectional fabric was developed for composite applications. Additionally, a hybrid material made of flax and glass was produced for a demonstrator component (an axle tie of a narrow-gauge railway). For such an application, the investigation of fatigue strength is of particular importance. Therefore, the fatigue behavior of flax, glass, and hybrid flax/glass composites was investigated in the high cycle fatigue range. A total of 106 load cycles were carried out. From about 7³ to 8³ loading cycles, the flax laminate was found to have higher fatigue strength than the glass fiber-reinforced composite. The hybrid materials tend to show a higher fatigue strength than the glass type from approximately 2 × 105 load cycles. Results based on a finite element method also demonstrate better fatigue properties at an increased number of load cycles for flax-based composites than the glass fiber-reinforced component. The flax/glass component’s fatigue strength ranged between the flax values and the glass fiber-reinforced composites. Overall, the hybrid material shows significantly better static bending and impact characteristics than flax and considerably better fatigue properties than the glass fiber-reinforced composite making the hybrid material attractive for an application in an axle tie. |
Schlagwort: | axle tie; fatigue; finite element method; flax; hybrid composite; simulation; staple fibre yarn |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13-Apr-2022 |
Verlag: | Frontiers Media |
Projekt: | Innovative yarn structures and their competitiveness as part of the project fibre-reinforced composites for structural applications based on novel, low-twist bast fibre yarns (NF-CompPlus) |
Projektnummer: | 22026215, 22014817, 22015417 |
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk: | Frontiers in Materials |
Startseite: | Article 837289 |
Band: | 9 |
Dokumenttyp: | Artikel/Aufsatz |
ISSN: | 2296-8016 |
Zweitveröffentlichung: | no |
Institution: | Hochschule Bremen |
Fachbereich: | Hochschule Bremen - Fakultät 5: Natur und Technik |
Enthalten in den Sammlungen: | Bibliographie HS Bremen |
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