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  • 2017The assessment over time of the performance of jute-basalt hybrid composites for cladding panelscitations
  • 2017Aging resistance of bio-epoxy jute-basalt hybrid composites as novel multilayer structures for cladding91citations
  • 2016The durability of basalt fibres reinforced polymer (BFRP) panels for cladding21citations
  • 2014The durability of basalt fibres reinforced polymer (BFRP)citations
  • 2011The durability of carbon fiber/epoxy composites under hydrothermal ageingcitations

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  • Valenza, Antonino
  • Badagliacco, Dionisio
  • Alaimo, Giuseppe
  • Fiore, Vincenzo
  • Scalici, Tommaso
  • Scalici, Tommasso
  • Spatafora, M.
  • Cracolici, A.
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Aging resistance of bio-epoxy jute-basalt hybrid composites as novel multilayer structures for cladding

  • Valenza, Antonino
  • Badagliacco, Dionisio
  • Scalici, Tommasso
  • Alaimo, Giuseppe
  • Enea, Daniele
  • Fiore, Vincenzo
Abstract

Aging resistance of jute reinforced laminates is compared with two jute/basalt hybrid laminates prepared with different stacking sequences (i.e., sandwich and intercalated configuration). To this aim, composites are exposed to cyclic conditions comprising hygrothermal stress and UV radiation to promote an accelerated aging, for a period of 84 days. Specimens of each laminate are tested after 14, 28, 56 and 84 days, respectively. Quasi-static flexural tests, Charpy impact tests and dynamic mechanical tests are performed according to international ASTM and ISO standards. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry are used to evaluate the morphology of the laminates and the curing residual heat, respectively. Results showed that hybrid laminates exhibit higher impact energy and flexural properties than jute laminates, in addition to greater aging resistance. Moreover, hybrid laminates with sandwich-like configuration show improved aging tolerance in comparison to those with an intercalated configuration.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • polymer
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • composite
  • bending flexural test
  • impact test
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • aging
  • ceramic
  • aging
  • curing
  • polymer-matrix composite