Determination of Fiber Orientation in Short Fiber Composites,
Abstract
Laser scattering techniques are described which permit the rapid determination of quantitative descriptors of the fiber orientation in short fiber composites. The technique is based on the use of reduced images of photomicrograph negatives in which the fiber image is small enough to act as a diffraction slit for a laser light source. Characteristic scattering patterns are obtained for fibers in various states of orientation. Calibration curves are obtained by the use of computer generated scattering masks of known orientation. Laser scattering techniques are described which permit the rapid determination of quantitative descriptors of the fiber orientation in short fiber composites. The technique is based on the use of reduced images of photomicrograph negatives in which the fiber image is small enough to act as a diffraction slit for a laser light source. Characteristic scattering patterns are obtained for fibers in various states of orientation. Calibration curves are obtained by the use of computer generated scattering masks of known orientation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA305273
Entities
People
- Steven Rau
- Stuart Mcgee
Organizations
- University of Delaware