Abstract

The paper explores the synergistic effects due to hybridization of different synthetic reinforcements with flax fibres on the effective mechanical properties of resulted compounds. A commercial epoxy polymer DGEBF is depolyed as embedding material. Accounting for different stacking sequences, from symmetrical to unsymmetrical architectures, the samples were subjected to 3-point bending and their effective mechanical properties retrieved. Positive hybrid effects in the range of 9,5% and 35% for BF/FF and CF/FF architectures, were encountered in the hybrid composite specimens, respectively.

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