Effect of Stacking Sequence on the Tensile and Flexural Properties of Glass Fibre Epoxy Composites Hybridized with Basalt, Flax or Jute Fibres
Journal: Material Science and Engineering with Advanced Research (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-06-13
Authors : Muhamad Shahirul Mat Jusoh Carlo Santulli Mohd Yazid Mohd Yahya Nur Izan Syahriah Hussein; Hariz Ahmad Israr Ahmad;
Page : 19-25
Keywords : Natural fibres; Hybrid composites; Stacking sequence; Tensile properties; Flexural properties.;
Abstract
The effect of stacking sequence and hybridization on the tensile and flexural properties of composite laminates between basalt, jute and flax with E-glass reinforced epoxy has been investigated experimentally. It was found that the stacking sequence has a limited significance over tensile properties, whereas flexural strength and modulus appeared to change considerably between sandwich-like and intercalation hybrid sequences. Specific modulus measurements based on the different densities of the various hybrid laminates produced were used to discover the best combination either basalt, jute or flax with E-glass exhibits superior properties concerning on the strength to weight-ratio. Hence, stacking sequences and material selection are among predominant factors that influence on mechanical properties and very crucial in designing composite hybrid system to meet the desired requirements.
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