Effect of fillers and weave architecture hybridization on the impact performance of 3D woven hybrid green composites

Author:

Safdar Muhammad Mubeen1,Khan Muhammad Imran1,Ullah Tehseen1,Shaker Khubab1ORCID,Nawab Yasir1ORCID,Rizwan Zahid1,Asghar Muhammad Ayub1,Umair Muhammad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Textile Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, National Center for Composite Materials National Textile University Faisalabad Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractThe eco‐friendly characteristics of green composites not only make them economically and technically viable but also contribute to the reduction of pollution. Green composites are developed by combining degradable fibers (primarily cellulosic materials) with natural resins. A disadvantage of green composites is their lower mechanical strength. To address this issue, 3D woven reinforcement along with fillers can be used to enhance the mechanical properties of green composites. In the current study, three different types of novel 3D woven hybrid structures, that is, hybrid through the thickness (HB‐1 (TT), novel woven layer‐to‐layer structure (HB‐2 (LL)), and layer‐to‐layer structure with double warp yarn (HB‐3 (LL)) were developed. Composites were fabricated using the compression molding technique. Three different concentrations (2%, 5%, and 8%) of nano clay (nanoparticles) were used as fillers and mixed in the green epoxy resin. Pendulum (Charpy) and drop weight impact tests of the composites were performed. The results showed that by the addition of nano particles the impact properties were increased. Nanoparticles showed a significant effect on impact strength. Charpy impact test results showed that the HB‐3 (LL) composite sample with 8% nanofillers showed the highest impact performance, while the HB‐1 (TT) composite sample with 8% nanofillers showed the highest impact performance during the drop weight impact test. By comparing the impact strength of the present work with that of similar research previously published, it is evident that our study achieved a remarkable improvement of 19.17%. This increase is due to the novel structures and nano fillers in the composite.Highlights Eco‐friendly green composites: economically feasible, minimizes pollution. Adding 3D woven structures to green composites improves their mechanical properties. Composite materials with nano clay fillers have increased impact resistance. The highest impact performance is shown by HB‐3 (LL) composites with 8% nanofillers.

Funder

Higher Education Commission, Pakistan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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