Polymers (Aug 2022)

The Study of Mechanical Behaviors of <i>Caprinae</i> Horn Sheath under Pendulum Impact

  • Kang Yang,
  • Nannan Qin,
  • Changgeng Zhou,
  • Bing Wang,
  • Haotian Yu,
  • Haotong Li,
  • Haiyun Yu,
  • Hailiang Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14163272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 3272

Abstract

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As a light-weight natural keratin biocomposite, Bovidae horn exhibits high mechanical properties and energy absorption. Different to the widely studied horn from subfamily Bovinae and Antilocapridae, few studies have focused on the horn sheath of subfamily Caprinae. In this work, three Caprinae horn sheathes from Cashmere goat, White goat and Black sheep were selected. Charpy pendulum impact tests were performed, and the fracture characteristics were evaluated. It was demonstrated that water plays an important role in acquiring balanced dynamic mechanical properties in all Caprinae horn sheaths. The hydrated keratin provides large plastic deformation capacity and further gives rise to a gradual generation of micro-cracks. Multi-scale structure including wavy-shaped interface, scattered voids and hierarchical micro-fibre were observed. Such a structure induced complex fracture mechanisms, such as delamination, 90° crack deflection and fibre pull-out, which were probably influenced by interfacial strength. The results are expected to endow the research and thinking of Bovidae horn.

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