Vc. Li et K. Obla, EFFECT OF FIBER DIAMETER VARIATION ON PROPERTIES OF CEMENT-BASED MATRIX FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES, Composites. Part B, Engineering, 27(3-4), 1996, pp. 275-284
Depending on process route, fibers for composite reinforcement typical
ly have some degree of variation in diameter. This paper examines the
effect of varying fiber diameter on properties of cement-based matrix
composites such as first crack strength, fracture energy, and ultimate
tensile strength. The analytical development of fiber bridging action
across matrix cracks accounts for fibers that pull-out and fibers whi
ch rupture. Model calculations reveal that within reasonable limits, c
omposite properties should not decay due to fiber diameter variations.