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The Effects of Stacking Sequence on the Mechanical and Water Absorption Properties of Areca-Pineapple Fiber-based Epoxy Composites

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 19, Issue 14, Pages 9681-9692

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2021.1990183

Keywords

Areca; pineapple; natural fiber; water absorption; epoxy composite

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah [D-152-130-1442]

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The study focuses on developing hybrid Areca-Pineapple fiber epoxy composites with different stacking sequences, evaluating their mechanical and water absorption properties. Pineapple fiber-based composites showed higher strength, while Areca fiber-based composites exhibited better water absorption properties.
By hybridizing fibers, natural fibers are widely employed to substitute synthetic fibers in all feasible applications. The present study focuses on the development and characterization of hybrid Areca-Pineapple fiber epoxy composites with varied stacking sequences. Using the hand lay-up method, four types of stacking sequence-based epoxy composites were developed. ASTM standards were used to evaluate the mechanical and water absorption characteristics of the developed composites. Test results revealed that the ultimate tensile (53.433 MPa), flexural (60 MPa), compression (16.591 MPa), and Shore-D hardness (91) values were higher for three layers of pineapple fibers-based epoxy composites. At the same time, the three layers of areca fibers-based epoxy composites showed better impact (0.8 J) and water absorption properties (2.4%) due to the high amorphous contents of the fibers. Morphological studies carried out by a scanning-electron-microscope revealed stronger fiber-matrix bonding, resulting in higher mechanical test results.

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