Journal of Natural Fibers (Apr 2023)

Effect of Hybrid Weave Patterns on the Mechanical Performance of Woven Fabrics

  • Hassan Iftekhar,
  • Muhammad Umair,
  • Syed Talha Ali Hamdani,
  • Syed Muhammad Imran,
  • Muhammad Shahid Nazir,
  • Zulfiqar Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2145411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

Abstract

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Improvement in mechanical properties of the natural fiber reinforcement for potential use in the composite for mechanical performance is a key focus of researchers in recent years. However, few studies are available in the literature on the mechanical performance of hybrid-woven fabrics. In this article, the effect of the weave structure of reinforcing fabric on mechanical performance has been investigated. Jute-based woven fabrics having four different weave structures (matt, sateen, and hybrid-weave A/B) were developed in the in-house lab using a shuttle dobby weaving machine. The tensile test and puncture tests were performed to evaluate the mechanical performance by varying the weave architecture. The sateen weave exhibited maximum penetration load during a puncture test. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in the tensile strength by using a hybrid weave in the warp direction. However, sateen woven fabric demonstrated enhancement in the tensile attributes in the weft-wise direction. Similarly, a hybrid weave consisting of a combination of sateen and matt weave exhibited a maximum stiffness value. To check the statistical significance of the results, ANOVA analysis was performed. The findings of ANOVA suggest that the results are statistically significant. This research will open a new avenue in the field of reinforcement composite material.

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