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Sustainable Jute Fiber Sandwich Composites with Hybridization of Short Fiber and Woven Fabric Structures in Core and Skin Layers
by
Sarker, Forkan
, Islam, Mainul
, Sajedujjaman, Abu Taher Md
, Saifullah, Abu
, Habib, Ahasan
, Sayeed, Abu
, Rajoni, Humaira
in
Bonding strength
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Fabric structures
/ Fiber preforms
/ Fibers
/ Flexural strength
/ Hybrid composites
/ Hybridization
/ Impact strength
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Jute
/ jute fiber
/ mechanical performance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanical tests
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ short fiber preform
/ Short fibers
/ Skin tests
/ Stress distribution
/ sustainable composite
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
/ woven fabric architecture
/ Woven fabrics
2024
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Sustainable Jute Fiber Sandwich Composites with Hybridization of Short Fiber and Woven Fabric Structures in Core and Skin Layers
by
Sarker, Forkan
, Islam, Mainul
, Sajedujjaman, Abu Taher Md
, Saifullah, Abu
, Habib, Ahasan
, Sayeed, Abu
, Rajoni, Humaira
in
Bonding strength
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Fabric structures
/ Fiber preforms
/ Fibers
/ Flexural strength
/ Hybrid composites
/ Hybridization
/ Impact strength
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Jute
/ jute fiber
/ mechanical performance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanical tests
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ short fiber preform
/ Short fibers
/ Skin tests
/ Stress distribution
/ sustainable composite
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
/ woven fabric architecture
/ Woven fabrics
2024
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Sustainable Jute Fiber Sandwich Composites with Hybridization of Short Fiber and Woven Fabric Structures in Core and Skin Layers
by
Sarker, Forkan
, Islam, Mainul
, Sajedujjaman, Abu Taher Md
, Saifullah, Abu
, Habib, Ahasan
, Sayeed, Abu
, Rajoni, Humaira
in
Bonding strength
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Fabric structures
/ Fiber preforms
/ Fibers
/ Flexural strength
/ Hybrid composites
/ Hybridization
/ Impact strength
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Jute
/ jute fiber
/ mechanical performance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanical tests
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ short fiber preform
/ Short fibers
/ Skin tests
/ Stress distribution
/ sustainable composite
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
/ woven fabric architecture
/ Woven fabrics
2024
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Sustainable Jute Fiber Sandwich Composites with Hybridization of Short Fiber and Woven Fabric Structures in Core and Skin Layers
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Sustainable Jute Fiber Sandwich Composites with Hybridization of Short Fiber and Woven Fabric Structures in Core and Skin Layers
2024
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Overview
Sustainable hybrid composites, made of two different natural plant fiber types, are increasingly being attracted by composite researchers, for their cost effectiveness and ability to control mechanical performances through varying weight ratios of different fibers. In contrast, their lower mechanical properties are reported in the literature, because of strength variations of different fiber types and an improper fiber‐matrix stress distribution. Therefore, it is aimed to develop sustainable hybrid composites from two dry fiber preforms—woven fabric and short fiber preform—originated from same fiber type (jute). A highly packed short fiber preform is used as the core layer, while woven fabrics (plain/twill–rib/twill–diamond) are used in the skin layers for producing sandwiched hybrid jute composites. Mechanical tests and scanning electron microscopy images show that hybridized plain fabric/short fiber preform composites have better mechanical properties (≈58 MPa tensile strength/≈117 MPa flexural strength/≈112.12 kJm−2 impact strength with an ≈487.4% improvement) compared to other fabric structures hybrid/nonhybrid composites. This enhancement is related to the interlocking of short fibers with long plain fabric leading to a strong fiber‐matrix interfacial bonding. Thus, this developed hybrid composites, can be applied in many semi‐structural applications, wherein composites’ low cost and mechanical performances are primary concerns. Sustainable hybrid composites are developed using two different dry‐fiber preforms from the similar jute fiber type. Woven fabric and highly packed short jute fiber preform are used as skin and core layers respectively, in these sandwiched hybrid jute composites. Plain fabric/short fiber preform hybrid composites show improved mechanical properties. They are cost‐effective and can be used in semistructural composite applications.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley-VCH
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