Effect of the fiber-matrix bond on the toughness of soft, short-fiber composites

JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS(2023)

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In this work, we investigate toughening mechanisms in soft polymers reinforced with stiff fibers, particularly focusing on the effect of the strength of the fiber-matrix bond on the toughness. We print polydimethylsiloxane with short milled glass fibers using direct ink writing, an extrusion-based 3D printing method. This process produces composites with aligned fibers. Fibers can be treated with acid prior to printing, which improves the strength of the fiber-matrix bond. This results in higher yield stress and toughness. The higher toughness of the composites can be attributed to intrinsic mechanisms such as matrix deformation and fiber pullout, as well as to extrinsic mechanisms like mechanical dissipation. The intrinsic toughness of the composites is analytically estimated using a micro-mechanical model and experimentally measured by stretching the composites in the direction of fiber alignment. Finally, we demonstrate partial healing of the fiber-matrix bond after initial pre-stretch. Thermal treatment of the damaged composites results in partial recovery of stiffness and toughness.
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Soft composites,fiber pullout,toughness
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