Physical and Mechanical Properties of Bamboo Fiber/Glass Fiber Mesh Reinforced Epoxy Resin Hybrid Composites: Effect of Fiber Stacking Sequence

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To further improve the preparation efficiency and properties of bamboo fiber reinforced polymer composites (BFRPs) fabricated by the vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) process. Here, the bamboo fiber/glass fiber mesh reinforced polymer hybrid composites (BGRPs) were fabricated by VARTM to determine the effects of three fiber stacking sequences (namely, GBBGBBG, BGBGBGB, and BBGGGBB; B: bamboo fiber, G: glass fiber mesh) on the physical and mechanical properties, as well as void characteristics of BGRPs (i.e. BGRP-1, BGRP-2, and BGRP-3). The results showed that the incorporation of glass fiber meshes could shorten the injection time of epoxy resin and improve the mechanical properties of BFRPs. BGRP-1 exhibited the lowest water absorption (1.31%) and the highest shear strength (15.55 MPa). Glass fiber meshes on the surface and bottom of BGRP-1, respectively, served as buffer layers to retard mechanical damage, so that BGRP-1 had the best drop hammer impact properties. BGRP-2 represented the highest flexural strength and flexural modulus of 92.22 MPa and 6.69 GPa, respectively. The mechanical properties of BGRP-3 were inferior to those of BGRP-1 and BGRP-2, and more voids were observed in the middle of BGRP-3 in micro-CT slices induced by inadequate epoxy resin impregnation on bamboo fibers.

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Shi, J., Zhang, W., Gu, S., Yuan, S., & Zhang, J. (2023). Physical and Mechanical Properties of Bamboo Fiber/Glass Fiber Mesh Reinforced Epoxy Resin Hybrid Composites: Effect of Fiber Stacking Sequence. Journal of Natural Fibers, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2023.2167145

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