Study of Mechanical Properties of Natural and Hybrid Yarns Reinforcements
Advanced Materials Research 2015
Aina Bernava, Māris Maniņš, Guntis Strazds

The present work was focused on development and studies of mechanical properties that natural fibres have in the woven reinforcements made from hemp and flax as well as hybrid yarns of hemp and glass fibres. Natural fibres such as hemp and flax are biodegradable, have low weight and show good flexibility. Glass fibre is widely used in the industry when low cost and good performance is required. The hemp yarns (100 Tex and 1186 Tex), the flax yarns (678 Tex) and the hybrid yarn of hemp and glass fibres (1644 Tex) were used to develop woven reinforcement structures. Average surface density for reinforcements of hemp yarns is 83- 529 g/m2 and for reinforcements of hybrid yarns 738- 741 g/m2.


Atslēgas vārdi
woven reinforcements, natural fibres, hybrid yarns, mechanical properties
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1117.231

Bernava, A., Maniņš, M., Strazds, G. Study of Mechanical Properties of Natural and Hybrid Yarns Reinforcements. Advanced Materials Research, 2015, Vol.1117, 231.-234.lpp. ISSN 1662-8985. Pieejams: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1117.231

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