2019
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab3203
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Effect of water absorption on the mechanical properties of cross-ply hybrid pseudo- stem banana/glass fibre reinforced polypropylene composite

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“…Similar results are reported on hybrid composite consisting of hard outer glass layers and inner soft-core banana fiber layers. 36
Figure 9.Flexural values of class II, III, IV stacked design.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results are reported on hybrid composite consisting of hard outer glass layers and inner soft-core banana fiber layers. 36
Figure 9.Flexural values of class II, III, IV stacked design.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…percent. is process was used to remove the waste substance; wax segment and a few of the hemicelluloses were present in the fibers for improving the crystalline property of the matrix composites [17][18][19]. e chemical processing is maintained at room temperature with 2 hrs of soaking time for complete cleaning of the fibers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A positive impact of glass fibre hybridization in form of reduction in water absorption capacity of composites; coconut coir/epoxy composite [135], banana/polyester [136] and lyocell fibre/soybean oil resin [137] was reported. Zulkafli et al [138] fabricated the hybrid banana/glass polypropylene composites to explore the impact of water absorption on their tensile and flexural properties. The positive effect of hybridization as a lowering in water absorption behaviour of sisal composites was noted when glass fibre was incorporated.…”
Section: Hybridization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zulkafli et al. [138] fabricated the hybrid banana/glass polypropylene composites to explore the impact of water absorption on their tensile and flexural properties. The positive effect of hybridization as a lowering in water absorption behaviour of sisal composites was noted when glass fibre was incorporated.…”
Section: Remedies To Water Absorption Of Cfpcsmentioning
confidence: 99%