Mechanical characterization and water absorption behaviors of pineapple leaf/glass fiber‐reinforced polypropylene hybrid composites
Hybrid composites have become the focal point of research communities due to the balance in mechanical and ecological properties of such materials. Hybridization is an efficient technique to strengthen and enhance the performance of composite materials. In this research study, hybrid composites were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer composites 2022-01, Vol.43 (1), p.203-214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hybrid composites have become the focal point of research communities due to the balance in mechanical and ecological properties of such materials. Hybridization is an efficient technique to strengthen and enhance the performance of composite materials. In this research study, hybrid composites were prepared by embedding pineapple leaf and glass fibers in polypropylene polymers via the hot press molding compression technique. Mechanical tests were carried out to determine the tensile, flexural and Charpy impact properties of pineapple leaf/glass fiber‐reinforced hybrid composite laminates. Additionally, water absorption test was also conducted to investigate the influence of hybridization on the moisture uptake of hybrid composites. In accordance with the findings obtained, the hybridization of pineapple leaf with glass fibers was found to improve the mechanical properties and moisture uptake sensitivity of the composite laminates. The [G/P/G] composite laminates are especially promising, having comparable mechanical strengths to those of non‐hybrid [G/G/G] composite laminates. Meanwhile, the water absorption and diffusion coefficient of [G/P/G] composite laminates were 66.64% and 40.71% lower than non‐hybrid [P/P/P] composite laminates. Based on the findings obtained, it is anticipated that the hybridization of pineapple leaf and glass fibers endows the composite laminates with lightweight characteristic, remarkable mechanical properties and low moisture uptake sensitivity while improving the environmental friendliness of the materials. Therefore, hybrid composites have indeed attested a very high potential to be used in transportation sectors.
The incorporation of glass fiber was found to improve the mechanical properties while reducing the water absorption of the pineapple leaf fiber‐reinforced composites. It is worth noting that the hybrid composite laminates with glass fiber as the skin and pineapple leaf fiber as the core exhibited comparable mechanical properties and water uptake percentage to non‐hybrid glass fiber‐based composites. By proper designing the hybrid composites, a balance in mechanical, water absorption and environmental friendliness could be attained. |
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ISSN: | 0272-8397 1548-0569 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pc.26367 |