Stress Distribution of the Composites Reinforced by Slub-Like Short Fibers

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The model of slub-like short fibers reinforced composites is suggested from the viewpoint of bamboo in the nature and patterns characteristic of simulated silk PET used in textile industry. The stress distributions in the enlarged-end fiber and in the matrix are analyzed. The axial stress in the fiber and matrix is found to increase and the interfacial shear stress decrease with the radius of the enlarged end.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 353-358)

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389-391

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September 2007

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