Hygrothermal Effect on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Filament Wound Hybrid Composite

Osman, Edynoor and Abd Rashid , Mohd Warikh and Abd Manaf, Mohd Edeerozey and Mohamad, Effendi and Salleh, Mohd Rizal and Ito, Teruaki and Moriga, Toshihiro (2016) Hygrothermal Effect on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Filament Wound Hybrid Composite. Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (JAMT) . pp. 1-12. ISSN 1985-3157

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Abstract

This study focused on the hygrothermal effect on filament wound glass-carbon/epoxy hybrid composite. Non-geodesic pattern of filament winding with a winding speed of 15.24–30.48 lm/min was used. Fiber tensioning weight of one kg and a winding angle of 30° were created to produce wound samples of the hybrid composite. The hybrid composite was wound by using a ±30° orientation with a total of six layers. Hygrothermal effect was conducted in a humidity chamber for three days (72 h). Control temperatures of 60 and 80°C were established, and humidity percentages of 50%, 70%, and 90% were used. Moisture absorption test showed that heat and humidity in most of the hybrid samples gradually increased. As a result, glass-carbon 80°C/90% showed the highest absorbed moisture at 0.77%. The involvement of highest heat and humidity showed the decline in the values of tensile and flexure strengths at 75.80 and 157.15 MPa, respectively. Fractography analysis using Stereo Microscope Stemi 2000-C indicated that glasscarbon/ epoxy 80°C/90% showed catastrophic damage, large crack, and longest delamination of fiber pullout at 10.39 mm. The fracture criterion revealed that the involvement of heat and humidity significantly affected the mechanical and physical properties of hybrid composite material.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Hygrothermal; filament winding; hybrid composite; moisture; flexure
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering > Department of Engineering Materials
Depositing User: MOHD EDEEROZEY ABD MANAF
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2016 00:03
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2021 01:31
URI: http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17761
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