Affiliation:
1. Department of Yarn Engineering Bangladesh University of Textiles Dhaka Bangladesh
2. Department of Textile Engineering University of Cukurova Adana Turkey
3. Department of Textile Engineering Management Bangladesh University of Textiles Dhaka Bangladesh
Abstract
AbstractOne of the primary drawbacks associated with natural fiber reinforced composites is their relatively poor mechanical properties. One potential approach to overcome this challenge is to augment the fiber loading, thereby improving the interfacial characteristics and hybridization. In this study, hybrid polyester composite structures reinforced with jute/hemp fibers were fabricated via the hand layup process, with fiber loadings varying between 30%, 50%, and 70% by volume. Fibers were subjected to alkali solutions (NaOH) containing 3% and 5% alkali in advance of the composites' formation. The impact, flexural, and tensile characteristics of hybrid jute/hemp reinforced polyester composites were investigated via laboratory studies. The composite materials that underwent testing with a 50 vol% fiber loading and 3% NaOH exhibited the maximum tensile strength (26.6 MPa), tensile modulus (733.56 MPa), flexural strength (62.7 MPa), and flexural modulus (3.04 GPa).Highlights
Hybrid polyester composite structures reinforced with jute/hemp fibers were fabricated.
Hand layup method used with various fiber loadings (30%, 50%, and 70% by volume).
Highest mechanical properties were obtained for 3% NaOH treatment and 50% fiber loading.
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