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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143522| Title: | Mechanical properties of mono-fibre and intraply hybrid sisal–flax fibre-reinforced composites : a comparative study |
| Authors: | Cavalcanti, Daniel K. K. Joy, Jobin Ullah, Tehseen Camilleri, Duncan Grech, Brian Ellul De Marco Muscat-Fenech, Claire Muscat, Martin Li, Hongjun |
| Keywords: | Sisal (Fiber) Composite materials Fiber-reinforced plastics Materials -- Mechanical properties Failure analysis (Engineering) Bioengineering -- Materials |
| Issue Date: | 2026 |
| Publisher: | MDPI AG |
| Citation: | Cavalcanti, D. K., Joy, J., Ullah, T., Camilleri, D., Grech, B. L., Muscat-Fenech, C.,....Li, H. (2026). Mechanical properties of mono-fibre and intraply hybrid sisal–flax fibre-reinforced composites : a comparative study. Applied Sciences, 16(3), 1455, 1-22. |
| Abstract: | The growing demand for sustainable alternatives to synthetic composites has increased the interest in natural-fibre-reinforced composites (NFRCs), due to their reduced environmental impact. This study presents a comparative investigation of the mechanical properties of mono-fibre and intraply sisal/flax hybrid composites as cost-effective bio-based solutions. Flax offers high tensile performance but is constrained by higher cost and geographical availability. Sisal, on the other hand, is widely available at lower cost, but exhibits a coarser morphology and reduced processing versatility. Mechanical testing demonstrated that intraply hybrids achieved well-balanced performance, with reduced flax content still delivering competitive tensile strength and stiffness when compared to the higher performing mono-fibre flax composites. However, sisal-rich and hybrid laminates outperformed monofibre flax composites in transverse and shear behaviour, with the 67% sisal/33% flax hybrid composite exhibiting the highest transverse properties and the 33% sisal/67% flax hybrid achieving the highest shear properties. Rule-of-mixtures models predicted longitudinal tensile behaviour effectively, while Halpin–Tsai models successfully estimated shear but not transverse and compressive properties. Compressive strength showed limited variation across configurations. Failure analysis identified intra-yarn fracture in flax, limited resin infiltration in sisal, and compressive failure modes such as brooming and microbuckling. Overall, intraply sisal/flax hybrid mats provide a structurally efficient, sustainable, and economically viable alternative to mono-fibre natural composites. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/143522 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEngME |
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