PSI - Issue 80

Hideaki Katogi et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 80 (2026) 462–470 Hideaki Katogi/ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2025) 000–000

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of biocomposite material using shellac resin when the test speed was 100 mm/min. Their results implied that the tensile property of single flax yarn reinforced biocomposite material mainly depended on adhesion and tensile properties of matrices under loading speed.

Fig. 5. Fracture morphologies of biocomposite material using poly(lactic acid) resin (a) 10 mm/min; (b) 100 mm/min.

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