“…The fiber component is generally much stronger than the matrix component, allowing the force to be transferred away from the weaker matrix and focused on the fibers . Types of reinforcing fibers including glass, , carbon, − aramid, and natural fibers , are typically incorporated into a polymer matrix. The mechanical properties of the resulting fiber composites can be effectively controlled by fiber type, volume fraction, length, and fiber orientation relative to loading, the polymer matrix chosen, and additional fillers within the matrix. − Among these properties, the load transfer of the “interphase” region between the matrix and the fiber has been considered the most important factor to examine fiber composite properties .…”