Development and Properties of Hybrid Composites

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G.Meenambika Bai
G.Meenambika Bai
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H.Raghavendra Rao
H.Raghavendra Rao
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Abstract

The Flexural and tensile properties and Scanning electron Microscope analysis of Aramide/Onion/Glass fibers Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid composites were studied. The effect of alkali treatment of the Aramide/Onion/Glass fibers on these properties was also studied. These properties found to be higher when alkali treated glass fibers were used in the hybrid composites. The elimination of amorphous hemi-cellulose with alkali treated leading to higher crystallinity of the Aramide/ Onion/Glass fibers with alkali treatment may be responsible for these observations. The author investigated the interfacial bonding between Aramide/Onion/Glass reinforced epoxy composites. The effect of alkali treatment on the bonding between Aramide/Onion/Glass composites was also studied.

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G.Meenambika Bai. 2015. \u201cDevelopment and Properties of Hybrid Composites\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - C: Chemical Engineering GJRE-C Volume 14 (GJRE Volume 14 Issue C3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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The Flexural and tensile properties and Scanning electron Microscope analysis of Aramide/Onion/Glass fibers Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid composites were studied. The effect of alkali treatment of the Aramide/Onion/Glass fibers on these properties was also studied. These properties found to be higher when alkali treated glass fibers were used in the hybrid composites. The elimination of amorphous hemi-cellulose with alkali treated leading to higher crystallinity of the Aramide/ Onion/Glass fibers with alkali treatment may be responsible for these observations. The author investigated the interfacial bonding between Aramide/Onion/Glass reinforced epoxy composites. The effect of alkali treatment on the bonding between Aramide/Onion/Glass composites was also studied.

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