Large datasets of water vapor sorption, mass diffusion immersed in water, hygroscopic expansion and mechanical properties of flax fibre/shape memory epoxy hygromorph composites

Published: 9 March 2022| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/t7fr46vjcs.2
Contributors:
Qinyu Li, Rujie Sun, Antoine Le Duigou, Jianglong Guo, Jonathan Rossiter, Liwu Liu, Jinsong Leng,

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This data article presents four experiment results related to flax fibre composites with epoxy shape memory polymer matrix: water vapor absorption, mass diffusion immersed in water, hygroscopic expansion, mechanical properties. The water vapor absorption tests are described by raw data related to four types of laminates with weights measured at different relative humidity (0%, 9%, 33%, 44%,75%, 85% and 100%). The mass diffusion experiments are related to weights of immersed samples over time. The unidirectional composite hygroscopic expansion is also measured along the fibre longitude and transverse directions. The, mechanical properties of flax composite at various temperatures (20°C, 40°C, 60°C, 80°C and 100°C) and humidity environments (50% and immersed) are also described. Load-displacement diagrams of the hygromorph composites are converted into stress-strain diagrams via a compliance calibration, from which the tensile moduli are extracted. The data presented in this article can provide a benchmark for the development of new models, or for the determination of other properties via post processing.

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University of Bristol

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Composite Material, Mechanical Property, Moisture Testing, Natural Fiber Composite, Flax

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