The effect of inter laminate layer on flexural strength for unsaturated polyester resin reinforced hybrid fabric composite
Date
2020-01Author
Hind W., Abdullah
Mustafa A., Rajab
Ziad T. Khodair
Jasim, Alkhalidi
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The present study aims to examine the effects quality, sequence and direction of the layers
for three types of fibers: orthogonal glass fibers, randomized glass fibers, short carbon fiber
cut on the bending test using a bonding material, unsaturated polyester. The manual
modulation method was used to manufacture a composite material of unsaturated
polystyrene and three layers of glass fibers with 25% volume fracture a compound
material of unsaturated polystyrene supported by chopped carbon fiber and fractions of
10% volume, and the manufacture of the hybrids with (glass - regular glass - random
glass) and layers (regular glass - random glass - regular glass) and layers (regular glass -
carbon 5% - regular glass). The results showed that the fiber orientation played an
important role in determining the mechanical behavior of the composite materials. The
values of the ionic coefficient increased by increasing the number of orthogonal layers of
glass compared to random samples. The flexural stress for epoxy reinforcement by different
kind hybrid composite according to the results, the mechanical behavior between the glass
and hybrid composites may be due to the differences in the mode of load transfer at the
fiber - matrix interface and, consequently, in the interfacial bond strength and who fiber
can be interlaminating layers of composite.