Title of article :
Effect of Water Absorption on the Tensile Characteristics of Natural/ Synthetic Fabrics Reinforced Hybrid Composites
Author/Authors :
Elsad, R. A. Basic Science Department - Faculty of Engineering - Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt , EL-Wazery, M. S. Department of Production Engineering and Mechanical Design - Faculty of Engineering - Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt , EL-Kelity, A. M. Department of Production Engineering and Mechanical Design - Faculty of Engineering - Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt
Abstract :
The effect of water absorption and swelling thickness on the tensile properties of flax/sisal/carbon/glass
fabrics reinforced by unsaturated polyester-based hybrid composites was evaluated. Hybrid composites
reinforced with different natural and synthetic fiber configurations have been processed using the Hand
lay-up (HLU) technique. Water absorption test was carried out by immersing specimens in distilled water
for different lengths of time, up to 1344 hours, and showed slight enhancement of water absorption for
fibers configuration [C/C/C/C/C/C] up to 1.45%, but great enhancement of water absorption for fiber
configuration [S/S/S/S/S/S] up to 14%. The tensile strength of samples before and after immersion in
distilled water was evaluated. This result showed that the tensile strength of fibers configuration
[C/C/F/F/C/C] is approaching fibers configuration [C/C/C/C/C/C] at dry condition. Fractured crosssection morphology of composites was investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to
evaluate the fibers/matrix interface before and after hydro aging. The reduction in tensile strength due to
water penetrating is slight for hybrid composite with synthetic fibers at the outer layer, but huge for
hybrid composite with natural fibers at outer layer.
Keywords :
Water Absorption , Swelling Thickness , Hybrid Composites , Tensile Strength , Interface
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering