TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical Properties of Ramie/Hemp Hybrid Composites Influenced by Stacking Arrangement and NaOH Treatment
AU - Refaai, Mohamad Reda A.
AU - Narayanasamy, Stalin
AU - Das, V. Chittaranjan
AU - Prasad, D. V.S.S.S.V.
AU - Nalini, N.
AU - Thanappan, Subash
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Mohamad Reda A. Refaai et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This research is aimed at seeing how different stacking sequences and chemical treatments impact the mechanical characteristics of ramie-hemp composites. Hand-lay-up procedures were used to create a blend of woven ramie and hemp fibers. The woven ramie was treated with a diluted 6% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to compare the mechanical properties of preserved and unpreserved ramie hybrid composites. According to the findings, the tensile properties of hybrid composites are better in three-layer composites than in four-layer composites. Hemp-based hybrid composites outperform other hybrid composites in terms of mechanical properties. Hybrid composites that have been treated have better tensile and flexural properties than hybrid composites that have not been treated. The sample H/R/H/R was found to have the best impact characteristics. This research is part of a more extensive investigation of hybrid composite's application in high-velocity impact applications.
AB - This research is aimed at seeing how different stacking sequences and chemical treatments impact the mechanical characteristics of ramie-hemp composites. Hand-lay-up procedures were used to create a blend of woven ramie and hemp fibers. The woven ramie was treated with a diluted 6% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to compare the mechanical properties of preserved and unpreserved ramie hybrid composites. According to the findings, the tensile properties of hybrid composites are better in three-layer composites than in four-layer composites. Hemp-based hybrid composites outperform other hybrid composites in terms of mechanical properties. Hybrid composites that have been treated have better tensile and flexural properties than hybrid composites that have not been treated. The sample H/R/H/R was found to have the best impact characteristics. This research is part of a more extensive investigation of hybrid composite's application in high-velocity impact applications.
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U2 - 10.1155/2022/8737669
DO - 10.1155/2022/8737669
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85130395118
SN - 0730-6679
VL - 2022
JO - Advances in Polymer Technology
JF - Advances in Polymer Technology
M1 - 8737669
ER -