Abstract

Metals are replaced by composites in various structural applications as composite possesses unique properties such as low weight, high specific strength, and stiffness. However, there is a need to enhance mechanical properties of composite structure. Therefore, hybridization of composite is required that can improve mechanical properties in different testing conditions. One method of fabricating hybrid composite is by reinforcing the shape memory alloy (SMA) in composite laminates. In spite of various advantages offered by the SMA, there is always a challenge in an integration of SMA with the composite for the hybridization. Mainly, these challenges offered during the fabrication process due to their incompatibility of matrix fiber, lack of bonding between SMA and polymer matrix, location of SMA in the composite, and curing temperature of composites. Different methods have been proposed by various researchers for reinforcing SMA into composite. The current review emphasizes the fabrication process of SMA hybrid composite (SMAHC), fractographic study using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to detect interfacial bonding of SMA and polymer matrix and also the effect of SMA reinforcement on mechanical properties such as tensile, flexural, and impact.

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