A Numerical Study for Determining the Effect of Raffia, Alfa and Sisal Fibers on the Fiber-matrix Interface Damage of Biocomposite Materials
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Background: Nowadays, natural fibers are used in all industrial fields, particularly in
automotive technology and civil engineering. This great emergence is due to their biodegradability, recyclability and have no environmental effect.
Objective: In this article, the effect of raffia, alfa and sisal fibers on the damage of biocomposite
materials (raffia/PLA (polylactic acid), alfa/PLA and sisal/PLA), subjected to the same mechanical shear stress, has been investigated.
Method: To calculate the damage to the interface, the genetic operator crossing is employed
based on the fiber and matrix damage.
Result: The results have shown that the raffia / PLA and alfa/PLA biocomposite materials are
better mechanical properties compared to sisal / PLA, this observation has been confirmed by
different values of interface damage of the biocomposite studied.
Conclusion: The numerical results are similar and coincide perfectly with the results of Cox
where he demonstrated that the Young's modulus of fibers improves the resistance of the interface. These conclusions are in very good agreement with our numerical data presented by the red
cloud, and in good agreement with the work presented by Antoine Le Duigou et al. and Bodros et
al. in which they have shown that natural fibers greatly improve the physical characteristics of composite materials
