Characteristics of Woven Basalt and Hybrid Structures as Composite Reinforcement
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2018-01-01
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TEXTILE BIOENGINEERING & INFORMATICS SOCIETY LTD, TBIS 2010 SECRETARIAT MN104, HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIV, HONG KONG SAR, 0000, PEOPLES R CHINA
Abstract
In this study, experimental investigations are carried out to check the thermal and mechanical behavior of woven Basalt/PET and Basalt/PP fiber hybrid woven fabric epoxy composite laminates. Fabricated composite samples are subjected to mechanical and thermal characterization. Results are discussed in terms of fiber effect, weave geometry and the resin effect. The results reveal that the hybridization of basalt in different weaves leads to significant improvement in the mechanical properties of composites. The modulus is significantly increased in composites due to interfacial bonds between fibers and resin. Thermal behavior of fiber and composite was observed by Thermal Gravimetric Analysis. Thermal properties are also affected by hybridization. Thermal conductivity is strongly affected by resin properties. Fractography studies of the damaged surface are also demonstrated.
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Hybrid Woven Composites;, Impact Energy, Flexural Modulus