Different types of impact test methods have been used in recent years to measure the impact resistance of natural fibre composites (NFCs). After reviewing the literature, the impact resistance of flax, hemp, sisal, wood and jute fibre composites that were measured using different test methods have been compared and discussed. It has been learned that the test methods were selected for research interest, industry requirement or availability of test equipment. Each method had its own advantages and limitations. The result from a particular test could be compared but not with the result from other test methods. Most impact test methods were developed for testing ductile-brittle transition of metals. However, each NFC has a different morphology...
AbstractFibre-reinforced composite materials are becoming important in many areas of technological a...
This paper deals with the production and the mechanical testing of natural fibre-based hybrid compos...
This paper describes the results of falling weight impact tests on natural fibre reinforced polyeste...
Different types of impact test methods have been used in recent years to measure the impact resistan...
A thorough review of the literature has been undertaken on the prediction of the properties of compo...
Abstract: The usage of natural fibres like borassus flabellifer fiber, flax, sisal, jute, kenaf, etc...
The present study focuses on the characterization and evaluation of mechanical properties and resist...
Fiber reinforced composites are widely used instead of traditional materials in various technologica...
Kenaf is widely used in Malaysia. Flax was hybridized with kenaf to improve the kenaf composites pr...
Abstract: This article presents a detailed investigation of the impact behaviour of different fibre ...
Apart from their biodegradability, plant fibres such as hemp, flax, sisal and jute are becoming incr...
Recent developments in the production of technical flax fabrics allow the use of sustainable natural...
ABSTRACT: One of the principal reasons for limited use of plant fibre composites is their sensitivit...
In recent years the use of composite materials in structural components has become increasingly comm...
Penetration impact resistance is one of the key advantages of self-reinforced composites. This is ty...
AbstractFibre-reinforced composite materials are becoming important in many areas of technological a...
This paper deals with the production and the mechanical testing of natural fibre-based hybrid compos...
This paper describes the results of falling weight impact tests on natural fibre reinforced polyeste...
Different types of impact test methods have been used in recent years to measure the impact resistan...
A thorough review of the literature has been undertaken on the prediction of the properties of compo...
Abstract: The usage of natural fibres like borassus flabellifer fiber, flax, sisal, jute, kenaf, etc...
The present study focuses on the characterization and evaluation of mechanical properties and resist...
Fiber reinforced composites are widely used instead of traditional materials in various technologica...
Kenaf is widely used in Malaysia. Flax was hybridized with kenaf to improve the kenaf composites pr...
Abstract: This article presents a detailed investigation of the impact behaviour of different fibre ...
Apart from their biodegradability, plant fibres such as hemp, flax, sisal and jute are becoming incr...
Recent developments in the production of technical flax fabrics allow the use of sustainable natural...
ABSTRACT: One of the principal reasons for limited use of plant fibre composites is their sensitivit...
In recent years the use of composite materials in structural components has become increasingly comm...
Penetration impact resistance is one of the key advantages of self-reinforced composites. This is ty...
AbstractFibre-reinforced composite materials are becoming important in many areas of technological a...
This paper deals with the production and the mechanical testing of natural fibre-based hybrid compos...
This paper describes the results of falling weight impact tests on natural fibre reinforced polyeste...