Fractal and Fractional (Dec 2022)

Microstructure of Epoxy-Based Composites: Fractal Nature Analysis

  • Ivana Stajcic,
  • Aleksandar Stajcic,
  • Cristina Serpa,
  • Dana Vasiljevic-Radovic,
  • Branislav Randjelovic,
  • Vesna Radojevic,
  • Hans Fecht

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract6120741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
p. 741

Abstract

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Polymers and polymer matrix composites are commonly used materials with applications extending from packaging materials to delicate electronic devices. Epoxy resins and fiber-reinforced epoxy-based composites have been used as adhesives and construction parts. Fractal analysis has been recognized in materials science as a valuable tool for the microstructural characterization of composites by connecting fractal characteristics with composites’ functional properties. In this study, fractal reconstructions of different microstructural shapes in an epoxy-based composite were performed on field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) images. These images were of glass fiber reinforced epoxy as well as a hybrid composite containing both glass and electrospun polystyrene fibers in an epoxy matrix. Fractal reconstruction enables the identification of self-similarity in the fractal structure, which represents a novelty in analyzing the fractal properties of materials. Fractal Real Finder software, based on the mathematical affine fractal regression model, was employed to reconstruct different microstructure shapes and calculate fractal dimensions to develop a method of predicting the optimal structure–property relations in composite materials in the future.

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