Tensile Strength of Polypropylene Fiber-Reinforced Red Soil: Mechanism of Fiber Length and Dosage Effects Through Experimental Investigation and DEM Modeling | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Tensile Strength of Polypropylene Fiber-Reinforced Red Soil: Mechanism of Fiber Length and Dosage Effects Through Experimental Investigation and DEM Modeling
Key Points
Tensile strength increased with optimal polypropylene fiber reinforcement—specific lengths and dosages yield significant results.
Increased fiber dosage and length alter the mechanical properties of polypropylene composites, enhancing structural integrity.
Experimental investigation and discrete element method modeling were used to assess the impact of fiber length and dosage on tensile strength.
Results suggest effective fiber reinforcement could improve soil stability, addressing challenges in geotechnical engineering.