Relation between water absorption and mechanical properties of flax 3D braided yarn woven fabric PLA bio-degradable composites
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2024
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SAGE Publications Inc.
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Natural fibre (flax) plain type of woven fabric is developed by using solid braided yarn and is utilised as filler material and PLA (polylactic acid) as a matrix. Solution casting is then used to create sheets of pure PLA and flax fabric–PLA. Composites are manufactured by sheets sequencing technique using the hot compression moulding method. Water absorption, thickness swelling and flexural tests are performed in loading directions of warp and weft of the composites. Results revealed that the absorption of water and swelling of thickness are enriched with an addition of flax fabric. The weft direction loaded composite displayed greater values of water uptake and thickness swelling. The warp direction loaded composites demonstrated the highest flexural strength (92.3 MPa) and modulus (4.5 GPa) compared to weft direction loaded composites. These values are decreased after water absorption. © The Author(s) 2024.
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Flax, Linen, Swelling, Weaving, Wool, Yarn, Biocomposite, Braided flax fiber, Flax fabrics, Flax fibres, Flexural modulus, Flexural stress, Polylactic acid, Thickness swelling, Weft direction, Woven fabrics, Water absorption
Citation
Plastics, Rubber and Composites, 2024, 53, 1, pp. 3-12
