Tensile and impact properties of cost‐effective hybrid fiber metal laminate sandwich structures

S Dhar Malingam, FA Jumaat, LF Ng… - Advances in polymer …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
S Dhar Malingam, FA Jumaat, LF Ng, K Subramaniam, AF Ab Ghani
Advances in polymer technology, 2018Wiley Online Library
Hybrid composite materials, which combine two or more types of fiber in a single matrix,
have currently drawn the interest of researchers. This research investigates the tensile and
impact properties of hybrid kenaf/glass reinforced metal laminates (FML s) with different fiber
orientations and stacking configurations. FML s were formed by sandwiching the annealed
aluminum 5052 sheets to the composite laminates using hot press molding compression
technique. The tensile test was performed at a quasi‐static rate of 2 mm/min with reference …
Abstract
Hybrid composite materials, which combine two or more types of fiber in a single matrix, have currently drawn the interest of researchers. This research investigates the tensile and impact properties of hybrid kenaf/glass reinforced metal laminates (FMLs) with different fiber orientations and stacking configurations. FMLs were formed by sandwiching the annealed aluminum 5052 sheets to the composite laminates using hot press molding compression technique. The tensile test was performed at a quasi‐static rate of 2 mm/min with reference to ASTM E8 whereas Charpy impact test was conducted using impact pendulum tester according to ASTM E23. Results showed that improvement in tensile and impact strength was observed in hybrid FMLs compared to kenaf fiber reinforced FMLs. Fiber orientation of ±45° reduced the tensile strength but increased the impact strength of FMLs in comparison with fiber orientation of 0°/90°. Overall, hybrid FMLs incorporated with a fiber stacking sequence of glass/kenaf/glass showed superior characteristic in tensile and impact performance.
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