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  1. Misri, S., Ishak, M.R., Sapuan, S.M., Leman, Z.
    MyJurnal
    There are many contributions from synthetic fibres in the world of industrial composites over the years.
    However, they contain hazardous properties to humans causing irritation when exposed to the skin
    and eye. Inhalation of fibrous synthetic can cause lung cancer with its deadly effects. There have been
    studies and researches conducted on natural fibres to replace synthetic fibres as it is believed the latter
    are more environmental-friendly and pose less health risks to humans. The aim of this study was to
    investigate hoop tensile properties of the composite hollow shaft for different winding angles and PVC
    reinforcement produced via the filament winding technique. For this purpose, split-disk tests (according
    to ASTM D-2290 standard) were performed for the specimens produced with two different winding
    angles such as 45o and 90o winding angle. By determining the hoop tensile strength and modulus of
    these specimens, the effects of filament-winding processing parameter in winding angle were evaluated.
    Experiments successfully showed that the mechanical properties such as tensile properties of kenaf yarn
    fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester hollow tube at 90° and 45° winding angle with and without PVC.
    The value was 15% for the different winding angles and 25% for the different winding angles with and
    without PVC. The results indicate that 90° fibre winding angle kenaf yarn fibre unsaturated polyester with
    PVC has the highest hoop tensile strength compared with other composite specimens. The experiments concluded that the orientation on fibre angle has
    a significant impact on the hoop tensile strain,
    hoop tensile modulus and hoop tensile strength
    properties.
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