2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2018.01.144
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Hybrid Composites Based On Kenaf, Jute, Fiberglass Woven Fabrics: Tensile And Impact Properties

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“…For the highest flexural stresses value which was the FO, adding the woven fiberglass at the top and bottom kenaf fiber arrangement with sandwich configuration the FO gained 34.1% more flexural stresses than the KO arrangement with only kenaf. The study verified that different configuration with the same number of layers gave different mechanical properties [14]. Therefore, the configuration fiberglass outer was tougher compared to any configuration of the sample [15].…”
Section: B Single Edge Notch Bending Analysissupporting
confidence: 57%
“…For the highest flexural stresses value which was the FO, adding the woven fiberglass at the top and bottom kenaf fiber arrangement with sandwich configuration the FO gained 34.1% more flexural stresses than the KO arrangement with only kenaf. The study verified that different configuration with the same number of layers gave different mechanical properties [14]. Therefore, the configuration fiberglass outer was tougher compared to any configuration of the sample [15].…”
Section: B Single Edge Notch Bending Analysissupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Kenaf fibre is stiffer than the jute fibre because of the higher value of lignin content present in the kenaf fibre. The higher lignin content acts as a good bonding agent for cellulose and provides stiffness to the fibre [35].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, natural fibers can be used with wood pulp in manufacturing paper [16]. Investigations on natural fibers, particularly kenaf, jute, and bamboo, have increased over the past few years [17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. For instance, an investigation relating to the ballistic impact resistance of kenaf reinforced polyvinyl butyral composites; a study of flexural strength and ductility of kenaf reinforced concrete composites; work relating to the influence of kenaf hybridization with oil palm fiber reinforced an epoxy matrix on the tensile, flexural, and impact properties of the obtained composites; and research with regard to processing and manufacturing of kenaf reinforced that epoxy composites are worthy of consideration [24][25][26].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Physical Thermal And Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%