Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires
A novel poly-lactic acid (PLA) based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy (Mg-alloy) wires for bone fracture fixation was fabricated by hot-compressing process. The macroscopical and microscopical impact behaviors of the biocomposite were investigated using impac...
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doaj-252550b22256445cb6a735e5c6b2b3252020-11-24T20:53:44ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712014-10-0124547247810.1016/j.pnsc.2014.08.003Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wiresXuan LiChao GuoXiaokai LiuLei LiuJing BaiFeng XuePinghua LinChenglin ChuA novel poly-lactic acid (PLA) based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy (Mg-alloy) wires for bone fracture fixation was fabricated by hot-compressing process. The macroscopical and microscopical impact behaviors of the biocomposite were investigated using impact experiments and finite element method (FEM), respectively. The results indicated that the biocomposite had favorable impact properties due to the plastic deformation behavior of Mg-alloy wires during impact process. While the content of Mg-alloy wires reached 20 vol%, the impact strength of the composite could achieve 93.4 kJ/m2, which is approximate 16 times larger than that of pure PLA fabricated by the same process. According to FEM simulation results, the complete destruction life of the composites during impact process increased with increasing volume fraction of Mg-alloy wires, indicating a high impact-bearing ability of the composite for bone fracture fixation. Simultaneously, the energy absorbed by Mg-alloy wires in the composites had a corresponding increase. In addition, it denoted that the impact properties of the composites are sensitive to the initial properties of the matrix material.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007114001063Impact propertyMagnesium alloy wirePoly-lactic acidCompositeFEM |
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Xuan Li Chao Guo Xiaokai Liu Lei Liu Jing Bai Feng Xue Pinghua Lin Chenglin Chu Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires Progress in Natural Science: Materials International Impact property Magnesium alloy wire Poly-lactic acid Composite FEM |
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Xuan Li Chao Guo Xiaokai Liu Lei Liu Jing Bai Feng Xue Pinghua Lin Chenglin Chu |
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Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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Impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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impact behaviors of poly-lactic acid based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy wires |
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A novel poly-lactic acid (PLA) based biocomposite reinforced with unidirectional high-strength magnesium alloy (Mg-alloy) wires for bone fracture fixation was fabricated by hot-compressing process. The macroscopical and microscopical impact behaviors of the biocomposite were investigated using impact experiments and finite element method (FEM), respectively. The results indicated that the biocomposite had favorable impact properties due to the plastic deformation behavior of Mg-alloy wires during impact process. While the content of Mg-alloy wires reached 20 vol%, the impact strength of the composite could achieve 93.4 kJ/m2, which is approximate 16 times larger than that of pure PLA fabricated by the same process. According to FEM simulation results, the complete destruction life of the composites during impact process increased with increasing volume fraction of Mg-alloy wires, indicating a high impact-bearing ability of the composite for bone fracture fixation. Simultaneously, the energy absorbed by Mg-alloy wires in the composites had a corresponding increase. In addition, it denoted that the impact properties of the composites are sensitive to the initial properties of the matrix material. |
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Impact property Magnesium alloy wire Poly-lactic acid Composite FEM |
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