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Areca/synthetic fibers reinforced based epoxy hybrid composites for semi-structural applications

Journal

POLYMER COMPOSITES
Volume 43, Issue 8, Pages 5222-5234

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pc.26814

Keywords

areca; epoxy; mechanical properties; thermal properties; water absorption

Funding

  1. King Mongkut's University of North Bangkok [KMUTNB-62-PHD-11]

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The recent developments in material science focus on using biodegradable materials to minimize the environmental impact caused by synthetic materials. In this study, four-layered areca/carbon/kevlar/carbon-kevlar hybrid fiber-reinforced epoxy laminates were prepared and evaluated for mechanical, thermal, and water absorption behavior. The results showed that the hybridization of areca fiber with synthetic fibers significantly influenced the mechanical properties of the composites. Additionally, the water absorption behavior and thermal property of the laminates improved with the addition of synthetic fibers. These findings suggest that the developed areca/synthetic fiber hybrid composites can be applied in semi-structural engineering applications.
The recent developments and technological advancement in material science focus on the utilization of biodegradable material in various engineering applications. The increase in concern for the damages happening by synthetic materials has made the researchers develop novel materials that can reduce the use of synthetic materials to minimize the environmental problem and societal anxiety. In this work, the four-layered areca/carbon/kevlar/carbon-kevlar hybrid fiber-reinforced epoxy laminates were prepared by using hand layup technique for seven different stacking sequence. The prepared laminates were evaluated for mechanical, thermal, and water absorption behavior to study the hybridization effect on the properties of the composites. The result indicated that areca/carbon composites had better mechanical properties than areca/kevlar, areca/carbon-kevlar hybrid laminates. Hybridization of areca fiber with synthetic fibers had significant effect on the mechanical properties of the composites. The water absorption behavior and thermal property of the laminates improved with addition of synthetic fibers to areca fiber. Morphological analysis showed strong bonding with fibers and reinforcements, with fewer voids. Therefore, the developed areca/synthetic fiber hybrid composites can be used for semi-structural engineering applications.

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