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Hamdan, MHM
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Siregar, JP
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Thomas, S
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John, Maya J
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Jaafar, J
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Tezera, C
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2020-03-02T08:52:24Z |
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2020-03-02T08:52:24Z |
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2019-05 |
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Hamdan, M.H.H., Siregard, J.P., Thomas, S., John, M.J., Jaafar, J. and Tezera, C. 2019. Mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute-roselle-reinforced polyester composites. Polymers and Polymer Composites, v27(7), pp 407-418. |
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0967-3911 |
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1478-2391 |
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0967391119847552
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0967391119847552
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11314
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Copyright: 2019 Sage Publications Ltd. This is the pre-print version of the work. |
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Natural fibre acts as a significant replacement for the known synthetic fibre that tends to cause critical environmental issues. Hence, the hybridization of natural fibre reinforcement has been considered as one of the strategies in reducing synthetic fibre applications. The current research was conducted to determine the effect of layering sequence on the mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute–roselle. In addition, eight different types of composite plate that consisted of single and hybrid were fabricated through the implementation of hand lay-up method. In this case, each composite plate had to undergo the tensile, flexural and impact testing in order to acquire the effect of varying layering sequences. The results of the present study showed that the hybridization of jute–roselle provided was significant, especially on the flexural and impact performance. Furthermore, the tensile strength and modulus were higher on the JRRJ sample and maximum flexural strength also managed to be recorded by the same sample. However, the maximum flexural modulus only managed to be recorded in sample RRJJ. Meanwhile, the impact testing revealed that the composite plate of sample JJRR had the highest impact strength. The void content for all the samples was acceptable because all of them were less than 7%. Finally, scanning electron microscopic image illustrated that the fractured surfaced of composite sample was typically smooth with less formation of void and fibre pull-out. |
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en |
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Sage Publications Ltd |
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Worklist;23258 |
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Natural fibre |
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Hybridization |
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Mechanical properties |
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Layering sequence |
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Woven |
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Mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute-roselle-reinforced polyester composites |
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Article |
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Hamdan, M., Siregar, J., Thomas, S., John, M. J., Jaafar, J., & Tezera, C. (2019). Mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute-roselle-reinforced polyester composites. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11314 |
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Hamdan, MHM, JP Siregar, S Thomas, Maya J John, J Jaafar, and C Tezera "Mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute-roselle-reinforced polyester composites." (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11314 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Hamdan M, Siregar J, Thomas S, John MJ, Jaafar J, Tezera C. Mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute-roselle-reinforced polyester composites. 2019; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11314. |
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TY - Article
AU - Hamdan, MHM
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AU - Tezera, C
AB - Natural fibre acts as a significant replacement for the known synthetic fibre that tends to cause critical environmental issues. Hence, the hybridization of natural fibre reinforcement has been considered as one of the strategies in reducing synthetic fibre applications. The current research was conducted to determine the effect of layering sequence on the mechanical performance of hybrid woven jute–roselle. In addition, eight different types of composite plate that consisted of single and hybrid were fabricated through the implementation of hand lay-up method. In this case, each composite plate had to undergo the tensile, flexural and impact testing in order to acquire the effect of varying layering sequences. The results of the present study showed that the hybridization of jute–roselle provided was significant, especially on the flexural and impact performance. Furthermore, the tensile strength and modulus were higher on the JRRJ sample and maximum flexural strength also managed to be recorded by the same sample. However, the maximum flexural modulus only managed to be recorded in sample RRJJ. Meanwhile, the impact testing revealed that the composite plate of sample JJRR had the highest impact strength. The void content for all the samples was acceptable because all of them were less than 7%. Finally, scanning electron microscopic image illustrated that the fractured surfaced of composite sample was typically smooth with less formation of void and fibre pull-out.
DA - 2019-05
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Natural fibre
KW - Hybridization
KW - Mechanical properties
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KW - Woven
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PY - 2019
SM - 0967-3911
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