Fracture Mechanics Applications 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89478
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The Fracture Behavior of Pure and Hybrid Intraply Knitted Fabric-Reinforced Polymer Composites

Abstract: Due to the high synergistic effects of the components, hybrid composite materials are more advantageous than nonhybrid composite materials for advanced engineering applications. Additionally, knitted fabrics may have a different behavior than woven ones. Although the nonhybrid composites have only one reinforcing fiber type, the hybrid composites have multiple reinforcing fibers. In this chapter, fracture characterizations of laminated composites reinforced with intraply pure and hybrid knitted fabrics are exp… Show more

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“…To bridle these cons, scientists have mixed and hybridized this natural fiber with small percentages of synthetic fibers to boost 2 their mechanical attributes, thermal strength, reduce water absorption, etc. [12,[69][70][71][72][73][74]. The investigation has been done on the mechanical attributes of cellulose nanofibers fortified composite at varying weight percentages of nanocellulose, which predicted that 0.75 weight percent of epoxy composite reinforced with nanocellulose resulted in improved thermal properties and modulus in comparison to 0.5 weight percent and 1 weight percent of the composite [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To bridle these cons, scientists have mixed and hybridized this natural fiber with small percentages of synthetic fibers to boost 2 their mechanical attributes, thermal strength, reduce water absorption, etc. [12,[69][70][71][72][73][74]. The investigation has been done on the mechanical attributes of cellulose nanofibers fortified composite at varying weight percentages of nanocellulose, which predicted that 0.75 weight percent of epoxy composite reinforced with nanocellulose resulted in improved thermal properties and modulus in comparison to 0.5 weight percent and 1 weight percent of the composite [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%