Abstract

In this work, the variation of mechanical properties such as tensile, flexural, and impact strengths of roselle and sisal fibers hybrid polyester composite at dry and wet conditions were studied. The composites of roselle/sisal polyester-based hybrid composites with different weight% of fibers were prepared. Roselle and sisal fibers at a ratio of 1:1 had been incorporated in unsaturated polyester resin at various fiber lengths. When the fiber content and length of the roselle and sisal fibers were increased, the tensile and flexural strength of the composite increased. When the samples were subjected to moisture environment, decrease in tensile and flexural strength was observed. The maximum percentage of strength reductions in tensile and flexural strength were observed for the composites having the fiber length of 150 mm and 30 wt% fiber content. For impact strength, it was with the composites of 20 wt% and 150 mm at wet conditions compared to dry conditions. The percentage of strength reductions increased with fiber content and length in wet conditions. A scatter in the impact strength values was identified on both the conditions. The moisture absorption characteristics of the natural fibers are very important to produce the natural fiber hybrid composite materials with the positive hybrid effect. The experimental results are compared with theoretical and empirical or statistical results and found to be in good agreement.

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