Elastic Modulus of Fiber using Composite's Longitudinal Direction evaluator uses Elastic Modulus of Fiber = (Elastic Modulus Composite (Longitudinal Direction)-Elastic Modulus of Matrix*Volume Fraction of Matrix)/Volume Fraction of Fiber to evaluate the Elastic Modulus of Fiber, Elastic Modulus of Fiber using Composite's Longitudinal Direction can be defined by Hooke's Law, In the context of composite materials, where fibers are embedded within a matrix, the elastic modulus of the fiber in the longitudinal direction represents its stiffness, it quantifies the material's resistance to deformation under an applied longitudinal stress. Elastic Modulus of Fiber is denoted by Ef symbol.
How to evaluate Elastic Modulus of Fiber using Composite's Longitudinal Direction using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Elastic Modulus of Fiber using Composite's Longitudinal Direction, enter Elastic Modulus Composite (Longitudinal Direction) (Ecl), Elastic Modulus of Matrix (Em), Volume Fraction of Matrix (Vm) & Volume Fraction of Fiber (Vf) and hit the calculate button.