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Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites

The effects of different fabric materials namely weave designs (plain and satin) and fabric counts (5 × 5 and 6 × 6) on the properties of laminated woven kenaf/carbon fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid composites were evaluated. The hybrid composites were fabricated from two types of fabric, i.e., woven...

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Autores principales: Aisyah, H.A., Paridah, M.T., Khalina, A., Sapuan, S.M., Wahab, M.S., Berkalp, O.B., Lee, C.H., Lee, S.H.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10121320
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author Aisyah, H.A.
Paridah, M.T.
Khalina, A.
Sapuan, S.M.
Wahab, M.S.
Berkalp, O.B.
Lee, C.H.
Lee, S.H.
author_facet Aisyah, H.A.
Paridah, M.T.
Khalina, A.
Sapuan, S.M.
Wahab, M.S.
Berkalp, O.B.
Lee, C.H.
Lee, S.H.
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description The effects of different fabric materials namely weave designs (plain and satin) and fabric counts (5 × 5 and 6 × 6) on the properties of laminated woven kenaf/carbon fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid composites were evaluated. The hybrid composites were fabricated from two types of fabric, i.e., woven kenaf that was made from a yarn of 500tex and carbon fibre, by using vacuum infusion technique and epoxy resin as matrix. The panels were tested for tensile, flexural, and impact strengths. The results have revealed that plain fabric is more suitable than satin fabric for obtaining high tensile and impact strengths. Using a fabric count of 5 × 5 has generated composites that are significantly higher in flexural modulus as compared to 6 × 6 which may be attributed to their structure and design. The scanned electron micrographs of the fractured surfaces of the composites demonstrated that plain woven fabric composites had better adhesion properties than satin woven fabric composites, as indicated by the presence of notably lower amount of fibre pull out.
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spelling pubmed-64018002019-04-02 Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites Aisyah, H.A. Paridah, M.T. Khalina, A. Sapuan, S.M. Wahab, M.S. Berkalp, O.B. Lee, C.H. Lee, S.H. Polymers (Basel) Article The effects of different fabric materials namely weave designs (plain and satin) and fabric counts (5 × 5 and 6 × 6) on the properties of laminated woven kenaf/carbon fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid composites were evaluated. The hybrid composites were fabricated from two types of fabric, i.e., woven kenaf that was made from a yarn of 500tex and carbon fibre, by using vacuum infusion technique and epoxy resin as matrix. The panels were tested for tensile, flexural, and impact strengths. The results have revealed that plain fabric is more suitable than satin fabric for obtaining high tensile and impact strengths. Using a fabric count of 5 × 5 has generated composites that are significantly higher in flexural modulus as compared to 6 × 6 which may be attributed to their structure and design. The scanned electron micrographs of the fractured surfaces of the composites demonstrated that plain woven fabric composites had better adhesion properties than satin woven fabric composites, as indicated by the presence of notably lower amount of fibre pull out. MDPI 2018-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6401800/ /pubmed/30961245 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10121320 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aisyah, H.A.
Paridah, M.T.
Khalina, A.
Sapuan, S.M.
Wahab, M.S.
Berkalp, O.B.
Lee, C.H.
Lee, S.H.
Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title_full Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title_fullStr Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title_short Effects of Fabric Counts and Weave Designs on the Properties of Laminated Woven Kenaf/Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites
title_sort effects of fabric counts and weave designs on the properties of laminated woven kenaf/carbon fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid composites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10121320
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