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Notched Strength of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Stacking Sequences and Hole Sizes
Abstract
Advantages of using kenaf fibres over synthetic fibres incomposites manufacturing are relatively cheap, less abrasive and hazardousduring handling, and renewable materials. Current work investigatesparametric effects on notched strength of woven fabric kenaf polymercomposites plates with variation of lay-up types, notch sizes and platethickness. Testing coupons are prepared using hand lay-up technique andcircular notch were drilled prior to mechanical testing. Stress concentrationat the notch edge promotes micro-damage event as tensile loading wasapplied leading to crack initiation and propagations across the plate width.It is suggested that woven fabric kenaf polymer composites are potentiallyused in low and medium load bearing applications.