2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.05.148
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Experimental Investigation of Tensile and Impact Behavior of Aramid-Natural Fiber Composite

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“…Aramid (AR) fiber is a kind of strong synthetic fiber, with outstanding properties, such as high-temperature stability, impact stability, low weight, and ensures outstanding energy absorption performance [ 31 ]. The structure of the Aramid fiber is the one shown in Figure 2 .…”
Section: Types Of Synthetic Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aramid (AR) fiber is a kind of strong synthetic fiber, with outstanding properties, such as high-temperature stability, impact stability, low weight, and ensures outstanding energy absorption performance [ 31 ]. The structure of the Aramid fiber is the one shown in Figure 2 .…”
Section: Types Of Synthetic Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a hand layup approach, another hybrid composite was made using a blend of fibers, such as kenaf, neem, and kevlar sandwiched between layers of glass fiber [44]. Changes in the process parameters such as the transversal speed, pressure, and SoD were used to perform AWJM in the laminate.…”
Section: Awjm Of Natural Fiber-reinforced Epoxy Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found that hybridizing fabrics and changing the direction in the sequence increases the mechanical properties. [28,29] [30,31] Wagih et al [32] examined the residual flexural strength of carbon-aramidepoxy hybrid composites in terms of deformation compared to composites made with other carbon or glass fabrics. Srivathsan et al [33] specified the tensile, bending, and interlaminar shear characteristics of Kevlar and glass fiber fabrics by hybridizing them with alternative in-plane fiber orientations and different arrays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Behera et al interpreted the impact of moisture on the mechanical features of Kevlar fabric of three different solutions, Rajes et al searched the impact of the hybridization process of Kevlar fabric with Kenaf and Neem fabric. [ 30,31 ] Wagih et al [ 32 ] examined the residual flexural strength of carbon‐aramid‐epoxy hybrid composites in terms of deformation compared to composites made with other carbon or glass fabrics. Srivathsan et al [ 33 ] specified the tensile, bending, and interlaminar shear characteristics of Kevlar and glass fiber fabrics by hybridizing them with alternative in‐plane fiber orientations and different arrays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%