Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites

This research investigates the physical and mechanical properties of hybrid composites made of epoxy reinforced by kenaf and flax natural fibers to investigate the hybridization influences of the composites. Pure and hybrid composites were fabricated using bi-directional kenaf and flax fabrics at di...

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Main Authors: Malik, K., Ahmad, F., Yunus, N.A., Gunister, E., Ali, S., Raza, A.
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Published: 2023
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34123/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:341232023-01-04T02:46:41Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34123/ Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites Malik, K. Ahmad, F. Yunus, N.A. Gunister, E. Ali, S. Raza, A. This research investigates the physical and mechanical properties of hybrid composites made of epoxy reinforced by kenaf and flax natural fibers to investigate the hybridization influences of the composites. Pure and hybrid composites were fabricated using bi-directional kenaf and flax fabrics at different stacking sequences utilizing the vacuum-assisted resin infusion method. The pure and hybrid composites' physical properties, such as density, fiber volume fraction (FVF), water absorption capacity, and dimensional stability, were measured. The tests of tensile, flexural, interlaminar shear and fracture toughness (Mode II) were examined to determine the mechanical properties. The results revealed that density remained unchanged for the hybrid compared to pure kenaf/epoxy composites. The tensile, flexural, and interlaminar shear performance of flax/epoxy composite is improved by an increment of kenaf FVF in hybrid composites. The stacking sequence significantly affected the mechanical properties of hybrid composites. The highest tensile strength (59.8 MPa) was obtained for FK2 (alternative sequence of flax and kenaf fibers). However, FK3 (flax fiber located on the outer surfaces) had the highest interlaminar shear strength (12.5 MPa) and fracture toughness (3302.3 J/m2) among all tested hybrid composites. The highest water resistance was achieved for FK5 with the lowest thickness swelling. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Malik, K. and Ahmad, F. and Yunus, N.A. and Gunister, E. and Ali, S. and Raza, A. (2023) Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 140 (5). https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142442595&doi=10.1002%2fapp.53421&partnerID=40&md5=5bba6e7a318018ae27150db4e840242b 10.1002/app.53421 10.1002/app.53421 10.1002/app.53421
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description This research investigates the physical and mechanical properties of hybrid composites made of epoxy reinforced by kenaf and flax natural fibers to investigate the hybridization influences of the composites. Pure and hybrid composites were fabricated using bi-directional kenaf and flax fabrics at different stacking sequences utilizing the vacuum-assisted resin infusion method. The pure and hybrid composites' physical properties, such as density, fiber volume fraction (FVF), water absorption capacity, and dimensional stability, were measured. The tests of tensile, flexural, interlaminar shear and fracture toughness (Mode II) were examined to determine the mechanical properties. The results revealed that density remained unchanged for the hybrid compared to pure kenaf/epoxy composites. The tensile, flexural, and interlaminar shear performance of flax/epoxy composite is improved by an increment of kenaf FVF in hybrid composites. The stacking sequence significantly affected the mechanical properties of hybrid composites. The highest tensile strength (59.8 MPa) was obtained for FK2 (alternative sequence of flax and kenaf fibers). However, FK3 (flax fiber located on the outer surfaces) had the highest interlaminar shear strength (12.5 MPa) and fracture toughness (3302.3 J/m2) among all tested hybrid composites. The highest water resistance was achieved for FK5 with the lowest thickness swelling. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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author Malik, K.
Ahmad, F.
Yunus, N.A.
Gunister, E.
Ali, S.
Raza, A.
spellingShingle Malik, K.
Ahmad, F.
Yunus, N.A.
Gunister, E.
Ali, S.
Raza, A.
Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
author_facet Malik, K.
Ahmad, F.
Yunus, N.A.
Gunister, E.
Ali, S.
Raza, A.
author_sort Malik, K.
title Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
title_short Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
title_full Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
title_fullStr Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
title_full_unstemmed Physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
title_sort physical and mechanical properties of kenaf/flax hybrid composites
publishDate 2023
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/34123/
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