The effects of woven and non-woven kenaf fiber on mechanical properties of polyester composites were studied at different types of perform structures. Composite polyester reinforced kenaf fiber has been prepared via hand lay-up process by varying fiber forms into plain weave, twill and mats structure. The reinforcing efficiency of different fiber structure was compared with control of unreinforced polyester sample. It was found that the strength and stiffness of the composites are largely affected by fiber structure. A maximum value for tensile strength of composite was obtained for twill weave pattern of fiber structure while no significant different for plain weave and mat structure. The elastic modulus of composite has shown some improvement on plain and twill weave pattern. Meanwhile, lower value of modulus elasticity achieved by mats structure composite as well as control sample. The modulus of rupture and impact resistance were also analyzed. The improvement of modulus of rupture value can be seen on plain and twill weave pattern. However impact resistance doesn't show significant improvement in all types of structure except for mat fiber. The mechanical properties of kenaf fiber reinforced polyester composite found to be increased with woven and non-woven fiber structures in composite.
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29 June 2012
2ND ASEAN - APCTP WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY: (AMSN 2010)
21–23 December 2010
Penang, Malaysia
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June 29 2012
The effect of woven and non-woven fiber structure on mechanical properties polyester composite reinforced kenaf
S. Ratim;
S. Ratim
Materials Technology Program, MARA University of Technology 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor,
Malaysia
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N. N. Bonnia;
N. N. Bonnia
Materials Technology Program, MARA University of Technology 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor,
Malaysia
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S. N. Surip
S. N. Surip
Bio-composite Program, MARA University of Technology 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor,
Malaysia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1455, 131–135 (2012)
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S. Ratim, N. N. Bonnia, S. N. Surip; The effect of woven and non-woven fiber structure on mechanical properties polyester composite reinforced kenaf. AIP Conf. Proc. 29 June 2012; 1455 (1): 131–135. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4732481
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