Influence of stacking sequence on mechanical properties of basalt/ramie biodegradable hybrid polymer composites
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In this study, the mechanical properties of basalt/ramie/polyester hybrid composite
laminates were investigated. A matrix of 45% polyester was used, as it has good bonding properties
between fibers. The composite laminates were fabricated using a hand layup technique, with seven
layers stacked in different sequences and impregnated in the polyester matrix to create a hybrid
configuration. Tensile, flexural, impact, compression, and hardness tests were conducted according
to ASTM standards for mechanical characterization. The results showed that the overall stacking
sequence of sample number seven (BRBRBRB) had the highest tensile strength at 120 MPa, impact
energy at 8 J, flexural strength at 115 MPa, compression strength at 70 MPa, and hardness of 77.
Natural fiber-reinforced composites are being used in current automotive industry applications, such
as in electric vehicles.
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tensile, flexural, hybrid composite, impact and hardness, SEM, microstructure analysis
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Polymers. 2023, vol. 15, issue 4, art. no. 985.