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Study on Effect of Thickness and Fibre Orientation on a Tensile and Flexural Properties of a Hybrid Composite

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Table 2: Tensile properties of Carbon and S-glass and E-glass fiber reinforced polymer composites  Sample  thickness  (mm)  Fiber  orientation (degrees)  Maximum breakage load (KN)  Ultimate  tensile strength  (N/mm 2 ) Avg  Young’s  Modulus (N/mm2 ) Avg
Table 3: Flexural properties of Carbon and S-glass and E-glass fiber reinforced polymer composites  Sample  thickness  (mm)  Fiber  orientation (degrees)

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