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xperimental results on ?ber micro-buckling of continuous glass-?ber reinforced hollow-cored recycled plastic extrusions under creep tests are introduced. The full size specimens with dimensions in 2:5 3:5 42 in:3 were submerged in warm water at a temperature of 125 F when they were under a four-point bending creep test. The results show that the micro-buckling of the embedded glass-?ber roving occurs along 90% the length of the specimen on the upper inner surface (compressive side) and mainly during the time between 5 and 100 h from the initial loading moment. The micro-buckling causes the steady-state apparent ?exural modulus of the composite drop faster, and it also causes the plastic matrix local crackling which subsequently leads to the structural failure of the composite.

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