Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications

This paper gives an overview of utilising natural textile materials as reinforcements for engineering composites applications. The definition and types of textile materials are addressed to provide readers a thoughtful view on the role of these materials in a structural composite system. Available m...

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Published in:Materials and Design
Main Author: Misnon M.I.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.; Lau K.-T.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2014
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Misnon M.I.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.; Lau K.-T.
Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
2014
Materials and Design
59

10.1016/j.matdes.2014.03.022
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84897040064&doi=10.1016%2fj.matdes.2014.03.022&partnerID=40&md5=ea910fa667a82211476331c284225889
This paper gives an overview of utilising natural textile materials as reinforcements for engineering composites applications. The definition and types of textile materials are addressed to provide readers a thoughtful view on the role of these materials in a structural composite system. Available material properties of natural textile and their composites are critically reviewed here. In general, these materials are categorised into fibre, yarn and fabric forms. The load bearing capacity of natural textile fibre reinforced polymer composites is governed by the quantity, alignment and dispersion properties of fibres. It has been found that the natural fibre reinforced composites are limited to use in low to medium load bearing applications. However, a limited research work has been performed to date and there is a significant gap between the high performance textile fabric and their use as reinforcement in fibre reinforced composite materials. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
Elsevier Ltd
2613069
English
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author Misnon M.I.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.; Lau K.-T.
spellingShingle Misnon M.I.; Islam M.M.; Epaarachchi J.A.; Lau K.-T.
Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
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title Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
title_short Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
title_full Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
title_fullStr Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
title_full_unstemmed Potentiality of utilising natural textile materials for engineering composites applications
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description This paper gives an overview of utilising natural textile materials as reinforcements for engineering composites applications. The definition and types of textile materials are addressed to provide readers a thoughtful view on the role of these materials in a structural composite system. Available material properties of natural textile and their composites are critically reviewed here. In general, these materials are categorised into fibre, yarn and fabric forms. The load bearing capacity of natural textile fibre reinforced polymer composites is governed by the quantity, alignment and dispersion properties of fibres. It has been found that the natural fibre reinforced composites are limited to use in low to medium load bearing applications. However, a limited research work has been performed to date and there is a significant gap between the high performance textile fabric and their use as reinforcement in fibre reinforced composite materials. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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