2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.05.406
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Evaluation of mechanical properties on Kevlar/Basalt fiber reinforced hybrid composites

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“…Basalt fibers, derived from naturally occurring volcanic rocks with finely grained fibers with widths ranging from 10 to 20 μm, have been investigated by Abhilash et al [ 12 ] for their favorable characteristics, including high heat conductivity, high elongation, and low density, although they also have relatively poor thermal conductivity and find various applications in textiles, insulation, and heat-resistant plates. Hybrid fiber-reinforced composites, which combine the benefits of multiple fibers, are a significant advancement over using individual fibers [ 13 ]. For example, pure ramie fibers have a tensile strength of 50–60 MPa but the tensile strength of basalt fibers is around 100 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basalt fibers, derived from naturally occurring volcanic rocks with finely grained fibers with widths ranging from 10 to 20 μm, have been investigated by Abhilash et al [ 12 ] for their favorable characteristics, including high heat conductivity, high elongation, and low density, although they also have relatively poor thermal conductivity and find various applications in textiles, insulation, and heat-resistant plates. Hybrid fiber-reinforced composites, which combine the benefits of multiple fibers, are a significant advancement over using individual fibers [ 13 ]. For example, pure ramie fibers have a tensile strength of 50–60 MPa but the tensile strength of basalt fibers is around 100 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values were an indication of how the tensile strength of mineral‐based basalt fibers, which have low‐tensile strength with the formation of hybrid composite structures, can approach the value of carbon fibers with synthetic origin high‐tensile strength. In the investigation of Ramesh and Anand, [ 23 ] hybrid composites were obtained by using Kevlar and basalt fiber fabrics, and tensile strength was tested by changing the order of Kevlar and basalt fiber fabrics. It was understood that the samples with more layers of Kevlar fiber fabric than basalt fiber fabric showed higher tensile strength results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hybridization of natural and synthetic fibers provides a wide range of applications, both economically and ecologically. [23][24][25] Bandaru et al [26] tried to determine the ballistic performance of hybrid thermoplastic composite armors reinforced with Kevlar and basalt fabrics through experiments and simulations. The matrix structure they used was polypropylene, a film thermoplastic polymer produced in two different qualities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preliminary analysis was done, where the morphology structure was characterized using FESEM as shown in Figure 1(A) followed by EDAX result reveals the presence of chemical compositions shown in Figure 1(B), and Figure 1(C) shows the particle size was examined by Horiba Laser Scattering LA‐960, average distribution size of diameter 201 μm. The properties of reinforcement [ 3 ] and matrices [ 36 ] are shown in Table 1. Table 2 shows the chemical elements of Basalt fiber [ 3 ] and TSP.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%