This paper describes the experimental investigation of the flexural performance of natural fiber reinforced polymer composites. Hybrid composites consist of interwoven kenaf/jute and kenaf/hemp fibers was prepared by infusion process using epoxy as polymer matrix. Woven kenaf, jute and hemp composites were also prepared for comparison. Both woven and hybrid composites were subjected to three point flexural test. From the result, bending resistance of hybrid kenaf/jute and kenaf/hemp composites was higher compared to their individual fiber. Hybridization with high strength fiber such as kenaf enhanced the capability of jute and hemp fibers to withstand bending load. Interlocking between yarns in woven fabric make pull out fibers nearly impossible and increase the flexural performance of the hybrid composites.
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19 July 2016
THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS AND METALLURGY (ICoFM 2016)
28 May 2016
Penang, Malaysia
Research Article|
July 19 2016
Flexural performance of woven hybrid composites
A. B. Maslinda;
A. B. Maslinda
a)
School of Mechatronics,
University Malaysia Perlis
, Pauh Putra Campus, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
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M. S. Abdul Majid;
M. S. Abdul Majid
b)
School of Mechatronics,
University Malaysia Perlis
, Pauh Putra Campus, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
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Y. Dan-mallam;
Y. Dan-mallam
c)
School of Mechatronics,
University Malaysia Perlis
, Pauh Putra Campus, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
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M. Mazawati
M. Mazawati
d)
School of Mechatronics,
University Malaysia Perlis
, Pauh Putra Campus, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
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a)
Corresponding author: ab.maslinda@gmail.com
AIP Conf. Proc. 1756, 040006 (2016)
Citation
A. B. Maslinda, M. S. Abdul Majid, Y. Dan-mallam, M. Mazawati; Flexural performance of woven hybrid composites. AIP Conf. Proc. 19 July 2016; 1756 (1): 040006. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4958767
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