Electro-Flexure Response Of Multi-Functional Natural Fiber Hybrid Composites

JOURNAL OF REINFORCED PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES(2021)

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An experimental study was conducted to investigate the electro-flexure response of conductive natural fiber hybrid laminate composites. The composites were composed of laminates of jute and flax fibers, and the composites were subjected to flexural loading for the electrical and bending response. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes were shear mixed and ultrasonicated into the epoxy matrix. Short carbon fibers were reinforced in-between the laminates using "wet flocking" technique. To measure the electrical response under flexural loading, a four-point circumferential probe method was used. A parametric study was conducted to investigate flexural performance and damage sensing by varying carbon fiber lengths (150 and 350 mu m) and the carbon fiber densities (500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 fibers/mm(2)). The addition of carbon fibers decreased the flexural strength for most of the cases, however increased the flexural strain at break for all composites of carbon fiber length of 150 mu m. During the nonlinear deformation, the composites of carbon fiber length of 150 mu m demonstrated a linear increase in resistance; however, that of carbon fiber length of 350 mu m showed increasing slope of resistance. Overall, the composites of carbon fiber length of 350 mu m showed lower resistance change at break compared to that of carbon fiber length of 150 mu m.
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Hybrid natural fiber composite, electro-flocking, multi-functional, damage detection, flexural strength
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