2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.09.151
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Influence of layering sequences on tensile properties of hybrid woven Jute/Ramie fibre reinforced polyester composites

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“…In another study in which jute fibers were hybridized, an increase in tensile strengths of 4.79% and 6.14% were found depending on the warp and weft directions. In addition, it has been stated that the core-centered array creates an advantage in mechanical properties compared to the axial surface array in fiber fabric arrays [42]. In this study, the hybridization process with Aramid fibers provides improved tensile strength and tensile modulus values in the produced composites, but also provides a significant change in character.…”
Section: Tensile Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In another study in which jute fibers were hybridized, an increase in tensile strengths of 4.79% and 6.14% were found depending on the warp and weft directions. In addition, it has been stated that the core-centered array creates an advantage in mechanical properties compared to the axial surface array in fiber fabric arrays [42]. In this study, the hybridization process with Aramid fibers provides improved tensile strength and tensile modulus values in the produced composites, but also provides a significant change in character.…”
Section: Tensile Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Ramie fiber exhibits excellent tensile strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability [26], [27], making it suitable for load-bearing applications [28]. Its unique characteristics, such as high moisture absorption and microbial resistance, further contribute to its potential use in medical devices.…”
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confidence: 99%