This is in agreement with studies which claim
that a weak interfacial bond dissipates more energy than a strong one
and that micro-mechanisms such as fibre –matrix debonding or frictional fibre sliding are more important for energy absorption than
macro-mechanisms such as delamination or matrix cracking under
certain conditions [28,29]. Apparently, for future applications, the
energy dissipation capacity of various forms of CFRCs, such as
woven and braided textile, can be enhanced by designing a suitable
interfacial bond between the fibre filaments and the polymeric
matrix.