2022
DOI: 10.1177/00219983221106250
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Mechanical characterization and low-velocity impact behavior of flax woven fabric-reinforced polymer composites

Abstract: Man–made fibers like carbon or glass are main components for fiber-reinforced polymer composites thanks to their high strength and stiffness values. However, man-made fibers are not eco-friendly and can hardly be recycled in the nature. Using a high amount of man-made fibers threatens our nature and poses a significant risk for the future of world. Natural fiber reinforced composite (NFRC) is considered as a good alternative for traditional composites. Therefore, NFRC has been examined to develop materials, wh… Show more

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“…Bast fibers such as flax, hemp, jute or kenaf are being evaluated as green alternatives for the man‐made fibers in the polymer composites 5 . The light weight is main advantage for natural fibers in comparison with the glass fiber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bast fibers such as flax, hemp, jute or kenaf are being evaluated as green alternatives for the man‐made fibers in the polymer composites 5 . The light weight is main advantage for natural fibers in comparison with the glass fiber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bast fibers such as flax, hemp, jute or kenaf are being evaluated as green alternatives for the man-made fibers in the polymer composites. 5 The light weight is main advantage for natural fibers in comparison with the glass fiber. Although the natural fibers have lower strength and stiffness values than glass fiber, they have compatible specific tensile stiffness values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%