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Title: Hybridization Effects on Bending and Interlaminar Shear Strength of Composite Laminates
Authors: Monjon, Alice
Santos, Paulo
Valvez, Sara
Reis, Paulo N. B. 
Keywords: Polymer–Matrix Composites (PMCs); hybridization; mechanical properties; mechanical testing
Issue Date: 10-Feb-2022
Serial title, monograph or event: Materials
Volume: 15
Issue: 4
Abstract: Fiber-reinforced composites are gradually replacing the traditional materials in many engineering applications. However, for many applications these materials are still unsuitable, due to their lack of toughness. In this context, hybridization is a promising strategy in which two or more types of fiber are combined to obtain a better balance of mechanical properties compared to non-hybrid composites. Therefore, the main goal of this work is to study the hybridization effect on the static performance and interlaminar shear strength. For this purpose, carbon, glass, and Kevlar fibers were used and combined in different proportions. It was possible to conclude that there is an ideal value of fiber content to maximize both properties and, depending on the type of fiber, they should be placed specifically on the compression or tensile side. For example, for composites involving carbon and glass fibers the latter must be placed on the compression side, and for a value of 17% by weight the flexural strength decreases by only 2.8% and the bending modulus by around 19.8%. On the other hand, when Kevlar fibers are combined with glass or carbon fibers, the Kevlar ones must always be placed on the tensile side and with an ideal value of 13% by weight.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103361
ISSN: 1996-1944
DOI: 10.3390/ma15041302
Rights: openAccess
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