Tensile Strength of Fiber from Longitudinal Tensile Strength of Composite evaluator uses Tensile Strength of Fiber = (Longitudinal Strength of Composite-Tensile Strength of Matrix*(1-Volume Fraction of Fiber))/Volume Fraction of Fiber to evaluate the Tensile Strength of Fiber, Tensile Strength of Fiber from Longitudinal Tensile Strength of Composite can be defined in terms of the longitudinal tensile strength of the composite using the rule of mixtures. This rule is a theoretical concept used to estimate the properties of composite materials based on the properties of their individual constituents. Tensile Strength of Fiber is denoted by σf symbol.
How to evaluate Tensile Strength of Fiber from Longitudinal Tensile Strength of Composite using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Tensile Strength of Fiber from Longitudinal Tensile Strength of Composite, enter Longitudinal Strength of Composite (σcl), Tensile Strength of Matrix (σm) & Volume Fraction of Fiber (Vf) and hit the calculate button.