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Experimental Strength of Single-Lap Hybrid Joints on Woven Fabric Kenaf Fiber Composites Under Quasi Static Condition
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For the past decades, usage of natural fiber reinforced composites in low bearingload applications are increasing tremendously due to drawbacks concerning the use of syntheticfibers. Kenaf fibers have a good potential to be used as composite reinforcements as theypossesses excellent fiber strength compared to own self-weight. Current work concentrates onmechanical properties of woven fabric kenaf composites with single-lap hybrid jointsconfigurations. Four width to diameter ratio, (W/d) of cross-ply lay-up joints as designed intesting series were tested by using quasi static mechanical testing. Experimental results showedthat the failure load increased with the increasing of W/d ratios. Thinner lay-up had betterbearing strength compared to thicker lay-up as found in current study.