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SPE THERMOSET TOPCON February 20, 2018 Natural Fiber Composites: Design, Testing and Engineering Trey Riddle, PhD sunstrands.com

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SPE THERMOSET TOPCONFebruary 20, 2018

Natural Fiber Composites: Design, Testing and Engineering

Trey Riddle, PhDsunstrands.com

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Introduction

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Where are we now?How far do we

want to go?vs.

* M. Abbey

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BIGthink BIG

impact

profit people planet

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Industrial BioMaterials:

Compatibility is Key

BioBased:Rapidly Renewable

Traditional:Energy/Oil Intensive

Bio-Composite

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Manufacturers Interests

Low cost

Weight reductions

End of Life (Landfill)

Increased surface area

Reduced environmental hazards

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Additional Value of Biomaterials

Attractive

Meet performance metrics

(Eco) Marketing appealNew revenue streamsMarketing leverage

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The Sustainable Materials Company

Sunstrand is not just building a company, We’re building an industry

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Attractive Intersection of

Science & Ag

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Value InTransparency

• I am 5th generation American Farmer • I grew up farming cattle, wheat, corn and

alfalfa hay• I am a US Navy Veteran. I served on warships

in the South Pacific & Middle East• I grow hemp and kenaf in rural Kentucky

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Environmental Credentials

• Net negative carbon emissions compared to glass fiber which produces ~1,900lb of CO2 per ton

• Rapidly renewable and sustainable• Weight reductions increase fuel economy

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Biomaterial Supply Chain

Customer

End UsePlastics

InputsProducts

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Main Fiber Line Area Dry (Mil) Processing

PackagingDrying LineWet (Reactor) Processing

Processing capacity of bamboo, hemp, kenaf, flax and others

Industrial Plant in

Louisville, KY

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The USA is ahead…

• USA uses more composite materials than any other country

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…and behind

• The USA uses a negligible amount of natural fibers in the US

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Europe: Market Leaders

Bioplastics/Biocomposites market • 2014: $543M• CAGR of 20% since 2008• $5.8B by 2030

Auto industry in 2014• Before peak auto• Natural fiber usage = ~100MM lb• NA manufactures 4X more vehicles

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Fiber Properties

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Where Do Natural Fibers Come

From?

• Primary fibers: Flax, Hemp, Kenaf, Jute• Members of the Bast family

“Bast” Fiber~25%

Core, Hurd, Shive ~75%

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Filament Testing:Fiber Bundles

• Testing is generally of fiber bundles• Cellulose fibers held together by lignin• Can still follow typical ASTM filament specs• Inherent variability in fiber response

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Fiber Engineering (Mechanical)

Properties

Fiber Density(g/m3)

Length(mm)

Diameter(µm)

Elongationat break

(%)

Tensilestrength*

(MPa)

Cotton 1.21 15–56 12–35 2–10 287–597Coir 0.3–3.0 7–30 15–25Flax 1.38 10–65 5–38 1.2–3 343–1035Jute 1.23 0.8–6 5–35 1.5–3.1 187–773Sisal 1.20 0.8–8 7–47 1.9–3 507–855Hemp 1.35 5–55 10–51 1.6–4.5 580–1110Henequen 1.4 8–33 3–4.7 430–580Ramie 1.44 40–250 18–80 2–4 400–938Kenaf (bast) 1.2 1.4–11 12–36 2.7–6.9 295–930Kenaf (core) 0.31 0.4–1.1 18–37Pineapple 1.5 3–8 8–41 1–3 170–1627Bagasse 1.2 0.8–2.8 10–34 0.9 20–290Southern yellow pine 0.51 2.7–4.6 32–43Douglas fir 0.48 2.7–4.6 32–43Aspen 0.39 0.7–1.6 20–30

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Mechanical Properties

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Comparison to Glass Fiber

• Natural fibers are not as stiff or strong as glass fibers• Natural fibers are very light: 1.0-1.4 SG• Good specific properties

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Design Approach

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Composite Testing

• Testing of bio-fiber composites is the same as traditional composites

• Failure mechanism also similar• Matrix cracking, debonding, fiber

breakage, etc

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Composite Design

Opportunities to match glass fiber composite response• Requires increasing Vf

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Composite Response

Rule of mixtures• Match stiffness with reduced weight by

adding Vf

• Stiffness in particular, sometimes strength

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Example of Modulus Matching

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Design Considerations

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Short Fiber

• Natural fibers are inherently short• Well suited for discontinuous systems• Compounding, non-wovens

• Continuous strand systems are available, but at higher costs

• Similar to carbon fiber prices

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Matrix Bonding & Critical Length

• Polar fibers do not bond with non-polar resins• Increase mechanical locking through refining

(fibrillation) but reduce strength• Sizings (coupling) or resin additives can be used• “Knockdown factors” can be empirically derived

and used in modeling• Interfacial Shear Strength requires critical length

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Manufacturing Considerations

• Lignocellulosic materials are hydrophilic• Can be mitigated

• Temperature effects• Possible degradation at temps above 390F (200C)

• Weight (handling) issues• Fibers are very light, nearly ½ glass

• Clumping• Fuzzy fibers can cling each other

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Application Examples

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Products/Compatible Manufacturing

Processes

Short (< 4in) Discontinuous fibers• Nonwovens – Veils/Chopped Strand Mat

• Open mold infusion• Sheet molding• Pultrusion

• Bulk molding compound• Thermoplastic compounding

Yarn Systems• Typical fabrics for laminates• Pultrusion• Filament Winding

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Industry First Biomaterial

Spray-up

• Core material for complex sandwich panels geometries• Compatible with chopper gun systems• Large complex molds

• Opportunities to decrease weight & density

• Opportunities to increase flexural stiffness and strength

• Reduce costs

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Large Scale 3-D Printing

• 3D printed pavilion that used Sunstrand’s bamboo fiber• 1/3 of the embodied energy and an order of magnitude

less carbon footprint of carbon fiber –resin systems normally used in large scale additive manufacturing

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Final Thoughts

• Leverage marketing • There are some issues• Match stiffness and in some cases strength • Possibilities for cost and weight reduction• Goal is “near” drop-in compatibility• Consistent materials systems are available

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