Abstract

The high-performance fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have been extensively preferred as a replacement to the conventional materials. These composites have impressive mechanical properties. This study involves the fabrication and investigation of the flexural strength of the hybrid FRPs material made from three distinct laminates. The hybrid FRPs have been prepared using hand lay-up technique. The fabricated specimens have been tested under three-point bending following ASTM D790 standards. From the results, it has been observed that the specimen having Kevlar at the topmost has the highest value of flexural strength. This feature of hybrid FRP makes it a better alternative to conventional materials used for leaf springs.

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