%0 Journal Article %T Mechanical properties of inter %A AI Selmy %A DA Hegazy %A MA Abd El-baky %J Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials %@ 1530-7980 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0892705717751022 %X The aim of this study is to explore the possibility of using polyamide (PA) as a reinforcement with glass (G) fiber to form new hybrid composites with improved physical and mechanical properties. PA-G¨Creinforced epoxy hybrid composites were designed, fabricated using the hand layup technique in inter-ply configuration and their mechanical properties were investigated. Results are presented regarding the tensile, flexural, and in-plane shear behaviors of the fabricated composites with a particular consideration of the effects of the stacking sequence and PA-fiber relative volume fraction, (vPA/vtot). The experimental results reveal that the existence of G-fiber at the composite external layers and PA-fiber in the core improves the tensile and flexural properties but worsens the shear properties. Also, increasing (vPA/vtot) upgrades the tensile properties but deteriorates the flexural and shear properties. The merits of the hybridization in the current study are lesser cost compared to pure PA-composite and lightweight and better ductility compared to pure G-composite with improved mechanical properties. As a result, these hybrid composites are suitable for medium load applications %K Inter-ply hybrid composites %K mechanical properties %K hand layup %K glass fiber %K polyamide fiber %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0892705717751022