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In situ monitoring of structural changes in nonwoven mats under tensile loading using X-ray computer tomography
Affiliation:1. IMDEA Materials Institute, C/Eric Kandel 2, 28906, Getafe, Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Materials Science, Polytechnic University of Madrid, E. T. S. de Ingenieros de Caminos. 28040 - Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Changes in the internal structure of nonwoven mats during tensile testing were investigated in situ with micro X-ray computer tomography (CT). Fiber orientation and volume fraction, as well as fiber–fiber contact, were quantitatively characterized at several strain levels. These parameters are apt to change under tensile loading and are important in determining the mechanical properties of nonwoven mats. The reorientation of fibers along the tensile direction was restricted at large deformations due to interlocked structures, which formed as a result of inherent entanglements in the nonwoven mats. In addition, contact efficiency, which describes the relative degree of fiber–fiber contact and was shown to be a suitable geometrical parameter for characterizing the microstructure of nonwoven mats, decreased at low strain and then increased with increasing strain until failure.
Keywords:A  Fabrics/textiles  B  Microstructures  D  Non-destructive testing
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