Compressive and Tensile Behaviours of PLLA Matrix Composites Reinforced with Randomly Dispersed Flax Fibres |
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Authors: | Fabrice Roussière Christophe Baley Grégory Godard Dominique Burr |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université de Bretagne Sud, LIMATB, BP 92116, 56321, Lorient Cedex, France 2. Ahlstrom Research and Services, Z.I. de l’Abbaye, Impasse Louis Champin, 38780, Pont-Evêque, France 3. Von Roll Isola France, BP49, 90101, DELLE Cedex, France
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Abstract: | Nowadays, the ecological footprint of a material is becoming tremendously important. The Poly l-Lactide Acid (PLLA) matrix composites reinforced by randomly scattered flax fibres have mechanical properties similar to polyester/glass composites [1], lower environmental impacts and can be compost at the end of their lives. In this study, the mechanical characterization of biocomposites has been pushed further with the determination of the compressive and tensile properties. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of single flax fibres have been measured and implemented in a micro-mechanical estimation of the composite elastic modulus. Tensile and compressive stiffness determined by the mechanical analyses show very good correlations with the mathematical estimation. |
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