We discuss a new mean-field theory to describe the compression behaviour of thick low-density fibre networks. The theory is based on the idea that in very large systems, the statistics of free segment lengths causes the stress-deformation behaviour to be quantitatively predictable. The theoretical ideas are supported by several different experimental characterisations. Firstly, we have carried out single-fibre buckling tests using hemp fibres, which indicate a maximum level of axial stress before deformation localization, after which the load-carrying ability of a fibre decays. Secondly, the stress-compression behaviour of over 130 different foam-formed lightweight fibre materials were measured. For kraft pulps with low fines content, the a...
We discuss mechanical behavior of specific fibrous network materials, including the evolution of ten...
AbstractThe mechanical behavior of an ensemble of fibers which are not bonded to each other subjecte...
The rheological properties of fibrin networks have been of long-standing interest. As such there is ...
We discuss a new mean-field theory to describe the compression behaviour of thick low-density fibre ...
We have developed a new theory to analyse the compression-stress behaviour of foam-formed fibre mate...
We have postulated a new theory to describe the stress-strain behaviour of low-density random fibre ...
In this work we challenge some earlier theoretical ideas on the strength of lightweight fiber materi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/857470/EU//NOMATENWe study the compression of low-weight foam-formed materials ...
Fibrin networks are important components of extracellular proteinaceous gels that are widely used in...
In the present paper, highly porous fibre networks made of 316L fibres, with different fibre volume ...
Fiber networks are ubiquitous and are seen in both industrial materials (paper and nonwovens) and bi...
A force-based characterization of the extrusion pulping process is necessary to be able to predict t...
The success of traditional water forming is based on the ability of water to simultaneously transfer...
AbstractFracture in a planar randomly ordered fiber network subjected to approximately homogenous ma...
In many applications, such as textiles, fibreglass, paper and several kinds of biological fibrous ti...
We discuss mechanical behavior of specific fibrous network materials, including the evolution of ten...
AbstractThe mechanical behavior of an ensemble of fibers which are not bonded to each other subjecte...
The rheological properties of fibrin networks have been of long-standing interest. As such there is ...
We discuss a new mean-field theory to describe the compression behaviour of thick low-density fibre ...
We have developed a new theory to analyse the compression-stress behaviour of foam-formed fibre mate...
We have postulated a new theory to describe the stress-strain behaviour of low-density random fibre ...
In this work we challenge some earlier theoretical ideas on the strength of lightweight fiber materi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/857470/EU//NOMATENWe study the compression of low-weight foam-formed materials ...
Fibrin networks are important components of extracellular proteinaceous gels that are widely used in...
In the present paper, highly porous fibre networks made of 316L fibres, with different fibre volume ...
Fiber networks are ubiquitous and are seen in both industrial materials (paper and nonwovens) and bi...
A force-based characterization of the extrusion pulping process is necessary to be able to predict t...
The success of traditional water forming is based on the ability of water to simultaneously transfer...
AbstractFracture in a planar randomly ordered fiber network subjected to approximately homogenous ma...
In many applications, such as textiles, fibreglass, paper and several kinds of biological fibrous ti...
We discuss mechanical behavior of specific fibrous network materials, including the evolution of ten...
AbstractThe mechanical behavior of an ensemble of fibers which are not bonded to each other subjecte...
The rheological properties of fibrin networks have been of long-standing interest. As such there is ...