Abstract

Abstract One of those innovations that led to their substantial growth in the field of engineering is natural fiber hybrid composites. Natural fiber-reinforced composites are used to replace synthetic fibers manufactured from boron, fiber glass, carbon fiber, etc. in a variety of application areas. Natural fibers, particularly in domestic uses in plants, animals, and regenerated material, are de-grading and durable compared to synthesized fibers. Strengthened polymers are common in natural fibers, such as cotton, sisal, coir, jute, flax, hemp, banana, flax, and more. Recently, for their excellent mechanical, chemical, and physical features many sectors have been added, such as vehicles, aerospace, marine, and buildings. Because of these properties, natural fibers have recently become an alternative approach for fiber-reinforced compo-sites for researchers and scientists. This paper explores the mechanical characteristics of natural fiber reinforced hybrid composites.

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