Science and Engineering of Composite Materials (Jul 2023)

Creep analysis of the flax fiber-reinforced polymer composites based on the time–temperature superposition principle

  • Xu Bowen,
  • van den Hurk Bart,
  • Lugger Sean J. D.,
  • Blok Rijk,
  • Teuffel Patrick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2022-0218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 1419 – 29

Abstract

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Natural plant fiber-reinforced polymer composites (PFRP) have emerged as an environmental-friendly material in the construction industry, but their creep behavior is a critical concern for load-bearing structures. This study investigates the creep behavior of flax fiber-reinforced polymer composites (FFRP) using the time–temperature superposition principle (TTSP). Due to the application of TTSP on the tensile creep behavior of FFRP is not fully understood, three potential methods for calculating the critical parameters during TTSP are compared to obtain an efficient application method to build the creep master curve. A 2,000-h long-term creep test is conducted parallelly on the same sample to validate the accuracy of the creep analysis results. The study proposes an ideal method to determine the key parameters in TTSP, providing valuable insights for the practical application of PFRP in the construction industry. Meanwhile, the research results in this study would be helpful in better understanding the creep behavior of FFRP via short-term accelerated tests.

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