Fatigue Behaviour Study of a Cement Matrix Composite Reinforced by Sugar Cane Bagasse Short Fibers
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This work is devoted to the study of the fatigue behaviour of a cement matrix composite reinforced
by sugar cane bagasse short fibers. The objective is analysis of the fatigue behaviour in order to
assess its ability to withstand use on wall structures, in bracing, false ceiling of this material. Some
series of tests carried out in compression and flexion characterized the material mechanical
properties, the tests in monotonic and cyclic three-point bending showed the material behaviour in
use. For the composite, another fairly conventionally used representation is to visualize the
variations in material properties as a function of the number of cycles. The Wöhler curves is plotted
from the strain stresses and the number of cycles for the end of test criteria. It shows the influence
of increase in stress on the material service life face of breaking. The Fatigue limit corresponds to
the line s =26.40 MPa, stress for which no breaking is observed after an infinite number of cycles,
and the Endurance limit corresponds to the line of stress 26.79 MPa, the limit value towards which
the stress amplitude tends when the number of cycles becomes very large.
