eprintid: 14557 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/01/45/57 datestamp: 2023-11-10 03:29:08 lastmod: 2023-11-10 03:29:08 status_changed: 2023-11-10 01:57:13 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Farhood, N.H. creators_name: Karuppanan, S. creators_name: Ya, H.H. creators_name: Sultan, M.T.H. title: Experimental investigation on the effects of glass fiber hybridization on the low-velocity impact response of filament-wound carbon-based composite pipes ispublished: pub keywords: Carbon fibers; Electric windings; Energy absorption; Fatigue crack propagation; Filament winding; Glass fibers; Pipe, Alternative configurations; Carbon based composites; Damage characterization; Experimental investigations; Hybrid configurations; Impact damage resistance; Low velocity impact; Maximum displacement, Damage tolerance note: cited By 8 abstract: Recently, the incorporation of several different types of fibers into a single matrix has led to the development of superior hybrid composite properties at a cheaper cost. Fiber hybridization is one of the active strategies to toughen composites and improve impact damage resistance. However, the extraordinary high strength and stiffness of the carbon fiber as well as its lower damage tolerance make it more susceptible under the impact loading. This article mainly aims to improve impact damage resistance of carbon fiber pipes through fiber hybridization strategy with glass fibers under low-velocity impact. The composite pipes reinforced with thin internal liner of high-density polyethylene were fabricated through filament winding technology. Eight pipe configurations with different stacking sequences and fiber content ratios with a constant winding angle of (Formula presented.) were fabricated and tested under impact energies, 50 and 100 J. The damage characterization was evaluated using the optical imaging and mechanical micrograph sectioning technique. Results indicate that the hybrid configurations showed better energy absorption than reference carbon fibers specimen under 50 J impact energy. Specifically, specimens with glass fibers on the exterior side and alternative configuration of carbon�glass fibers showed better impact resistance with less damage observed. Meanwhile, the specimens with glass fiber on the exterior side suffered from extreme damage with increase in the energy absorption and maximum displacement for both fiber content ratios under 100 J of impact energy. © The Author(s) 2020. date: 2021 publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087688347&doi=10.1177%2f0967391120938181&partnerID=40&md5=b160b212ed4e0c16682033be9ba97f83 id_number: 10.1177/0967391120938181 full_text_status: none publication: Polymers and Polymer Composites volume: 29 number: 7 pagerange: 829-841 refereed: TRUE issn: 09673911 citation: Farhood, N.H. and Karuppanan, S. and Ya, H.H. and Sultan, M.T.H. (2021) Experimental investigation on the effects of glass fiber hybridization on the low-velocity impact response of filament-wound carbon-based composite pipes. Polymers and Polymer Composites, 29 (7). pp. 829-841. ISSN 09673911