2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijsi-09-2017-0051
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Fracture properties of hybrid woven bamboo/woven e-glass fiber composites

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the fracture properties of hybrid woven bamboo (WB)/woven e-glass (EG) fiber composites with various layer arrangements. This paper utilized a specific type of bamboo species named Gigantochloa Scortechinii (Buluh Semantan). Design/methodology/approach In these experiments, unsaturated polyester, woven EG and WB fibers were prepared through the hand lay-up technique. The composite bamboo strips were prepared in 1.5 mm thickness. The strips are woven to make… Show more

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“…The fiber configurations also provide opportunities to create hybrid composites that combine different types of natural fibers, such as jute-ramie [70], hemp-kenaf fiber [82], and the less-traditional banana-pandanus fibers [83]. In addition, it is common to combine natural and synthetic fibers, especially using traditional reinforcements, as glass fibers [40,[84][85][86][87][88]. This tendency has also been observed in the work of Varma et al (1985) [29].…”
Section: Upr Biocomposite Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The fiber configurations also provide opportunities to create hybrid composites that combine different types of natural fibers, such as jute-ramie [70], hemp-kenaf fiber [82], and the less-traditional banana-pandanus fibers [83]. In addition, it is common to combine natural and synthetic fibers, especially using traditional reinforcements, as glass fibers [40,[84][85][86][87][88]. This tendency has also been observed in the work of Varma et al (1985) [29].…”
Section: Upr Biocomposite Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Bamboo fibre/glass fibre hybrid with polyethylene matrix increased the thermal and the storage modulus [7]. Ali et al [8] reported the study of hybridisation of woven bamboo fibre with woven glass fibre on the fracture properties. They found that the fracture energy for the sandwich of woven glass fibre-bamboo-glass fibre is higher than that of the bamboo-glass fibres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%