Multiple Data Set (MDS) weak-link scaling analysis of jute fibres

Amandeep Singh Virk, Wayne Hall, John Summerscales*

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Abstract

Jute technical fibres were tested in tension at 10 different gauge lengths between 6 mm and 300 mm (>= 50or >= 100 tests at long or short gauge lengths respectively). The Young's modulus, strain to failure and ultimate tensile strengths were determined individually and then Weibull distribution parameters were estimated using the maximum likelihood method to quantify the variation. Single Data Set (SDS, standard) and Multiple Data Set (MDS) weak-link scaling (WLS) predictions were assessed using Anderson-Darling Goodness of Fit Numbers (GOFN). The use of MDS predictions provides better correlation with the experimental data than the standard weak-link scaling method. The authors recommend the use of MDS weak-link scaling for this problem with at least two points (but preferably three) with fibre lengths at two extremes (and, if used, the third point near the mean fibre length). (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1764-1771
Number of pages0
JournalComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume40
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2009

Keywords

  • Fibres
  • Mechanical properties
  • Analytical modelling
  • STRENGTH DISTRIBUTION

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