C. Yue et al., ASSESSMENT OF FIBER-MATRIX ADHESION AND INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES USING THE PULL-OUT TEST, International journal of adhesion and adhesives, 15(2), 1995, pp. 73-80
Fibre-matrix adhesion is assessed using a technique based on the fibre
pull-out test. The fibre-matrix adhesion can be characterized in term
s of the interfacial shear (bond) strength, tau(i). The non-uniform sh
ear stress distribution at the fibre-matrix interface is taken into ac
count. The technique also allows other interfacial properties such as
the matrix shrinkage pressure P-0 and the interfacial coefficient of f
riction mu to be evaluated from a single set of pull-out test data. An
alysis of new experimental data for glass fibre-nylon 66 and glass fib
re-nylon 11 composite systems is presented to illustrate application o
f the technique. The issue of the effect of loading configuration and
specimen geometry on the pull-out test is then considered. This is to
facilitate proper analysis of experimental data, to ensure a high succ
ess rate in the pull-out experiment and to minimize specimen failure b
y fibre fracture and other non pull-out modes.