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Study of flax hybrid preforms reinforced epoxy composites
Highlights We examine the thermal, viscoelastic and mechanical behaviour of flax preform hybrid composites. The thermal stability of the matrix decrease with increasing volume fraction of flax preforms. The effect of number of preform layers and the lay-up architecture were studied.. Morphological study on the fractured surface of the composite laminate is carried out.
Abstracts This study investigates the thermal, mechanical and thermomechanical properties of flax hybrid preform reinforced epoxy composites. Flax plain weave fabric and 1×1 weft rib knitted structures were together used as reinforcements and the composites were produced using hand lay-up technique. Specimen preparation and testing were carried out as per ASTM standards. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) indicates a decrease in thermal stability of the matrix polymer with the incorporation of flax hybrid preform. The dynamic mechanical analysis revealed a shift in the T g with the addition of flax hybrid preforms. Mechanical data obtained showed that tensile strength and stiffness is a product of the fibre/matrix synergy, whereas the compressive strength and stiffness are contributed by the reinforcing matrix. Additionally, investigation show that laminate with knitted preform as skin layer exhibits superior mechanical properties. However, improved tensile properties at lower fibre volume fraction, reinforces the opinion that hybrid preform composites can offer significant benefits in terms of performance, weight and overall cost. The failure mechanism was analysed, by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Study of flax hybrid preforms reinforced epoxy composites
Highlights We examine the thermal, viscoelastic and mechanical behaviour of flax preform hybrid composites. The thermal stability of the matrix decrease with increasing volume fraction of flax preforms. The effect of number of preform layers and the lay-up architecture were studied.. Morphological study on the fractured surface of the composite laminate is carried out.
Abstracts This study investigates the thermal, mechanical and thermomechanical properties of flax hybrid preform reinforced epoxy composites. Flax plain weave fabric and 1×1 weft rib knitted structures were together used as reinforcements and the composites were produced using hand lay-up technique. Specimen preparation and testing were carried out as per ASTM standards. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) indicates a decrease in thermal stability of the matrix polymer with the incorporation of flax hybrid preform. The dynamic mechanical analysis revealed a shift in the T g with the addition of flax hybrid preforms. Mechanical data obtained showed that tensile strength and stiffness is a product of the fibre/matrix synergy, whereas the compressive strength and stiffness are contributed by the reinforcing matrix. Additionally, investigation show that laminate with knitted preform as skin layer exhibits superior mechanical properties. However, improved tensile properties at lower fibre volume fraction, reinforces the opinion that hybrid preform composites can offer significant benefits in terms of performance, weight and overall cost. The failure mechanism was analysed, by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Study of flax hybrid preforms reinforced epoxy composites
Muralidhar, B. A (author)
2013-06-09
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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