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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Selver, Erdem
University of Portsmouth
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- 2024Glass flakes for enhancing mechanical properties of glass/epoxy compositescitations
- 2024Self-healing potential of stitched glass/polypropylene/epoxy hybrid composites with various fiberscitations
- 2023Enhancing the mechanical performance of notched glass/epoxy composite laminates via hybridisation with thermoplastic fibrescitations
- 2022Glass/polypropylene hybrid knitted fabrics for toughening of thermoset compositescitations
- 2022Investigation of the impact and post-impact behaviour of glass and glass/natural fibre hybrid composites made with various stacking sequences: experimental and theoretical analysiscitations
- 2022Influence of yarn hybridisation and fibre architecture on the compaction response of woven fabric preforms during composite manufacturingcitations
- 2022Improving the fracture toughness of glass/epoxy laminates through intra-yarns hybridisationcitations
- 2022Influence of yarn-hybridisation on the mechanical performance and thermal conductivity of composite laminatescitations
- 2021The role of hybridisation and fibre architecture on the post-impact flexural behaviour of composite laminatescitations
- 2021Intra-tow micro-wrapping for damage tolerancecitations
- 2021Experimental and theoretical study of sandwich composites with Z-pins under quasi-static compression loadingcitations
- 2021Mechanical and thermal properties of glass/epoxy composites filled with silica aerogelscitations
- 2020Tensile and flexural properties of glass and carbon fibre composites reinforced with silica nanoparticles and polyethylene glycolcitations
- 2019Acoustic properties of hybrid glass/flax and glass/jute composites consisting of different stacking sequencescitations
- 2019Impact resistance of Z-pin-reinforced sandwich compositescitations
- 2019Impact and damage tolerance of shear thickening fluids-impregnated carbon and glass fabric compositescitations
- 2019Flexural properties of sandwich composite laminates reinforced with glass and carbon Z-pinscitations
- 2018Effect of stacking sequence on tensile, flexural and thermomechanical properties of hybrid flax/glass and jute/glass thermoset compositescitations
- 2016Impact damage tolerance of thermoset composites reinforced with hybrid commingled yarnscitations
- 2013Nanoclay/Polypropylene composite monofilament processing and properties using twin and single screw extruderscitations
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Effect of stacking sequence on tensile, flexural and thermomechanical properties of hybrid flax/glass and jute/glass thermoset composites
Abstract
This paper investigates tensile, flexural, and dynamic mechanical properties of natural and hybrid thermoset composite laminates made from flax/glass and jute/glass fibres. Hybrid laminates with various stacking sequences were manufactured by vacuum infusion method. Weight and cost of composites decreased using cheaper and lightweight natural fibres (flax and jute). Results showed that composite laminates made from natural fibres had higher specific strength values when the results were normalised to same glass fibre volume fraction, although they had lower tensile and flexural strength than that of glass composites without normalization. Composite elastic properties were predicted using classical lamination theory through rule of mixture and Halpin–Tsai models, and compared with experimental values. Changing the stacking sequence did not affect the tensile strength and modulus of composites significantly, whereas there were notable differences on flexural strength of composites when the outer layers contained glass fibres. Dynamic mechanical analyses showed similar results as flexural test, while natural fibre and some of hybrid composites had higher damping characteristics than glass-reinforced composites.