Influence of processing variables on tensile strength and water absorption of natural fibres hybrid composites

Saravanan, K and Kubera Sampath Kumar, S and Prakash, C and Sivamani, S and Prakash Maran, J and Rajeshkumar, G (2022) Influence of processing variables on tensile strength and water absorption of natural fibres hybrid composites. Journal of Natural Fibers, 19 (15). pp. 10846-10857. ISSN 1544-046X

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Abstract

Natural fibers are gaining popularity among researchers and academics for use in polymer composites due to their environmental friendliness and long-term viability.A new series of green composites using chicken feather fiber (CFF) and jute as reinforcing materials in a polypropylene resin-based polymer matrixwere used to fabricate the hybrid composites. This paper examines the impact of molding pressure, temperature, and time on the tensile strength and water absorption characteristics of compression molded hybrid composites. The findings of experiments undertaken to evaluate hybrid composites produced with different fiber fractions and processing parameters are discussed in this paper.When the composites’ overall tensile strength was compared, the 100% Jute fiber composite had the highest tensile strength when the maximum pressure, temperature, and time were kept constant. Temperature and pressure have a considerable impact on composite sample tensile strength, whereas time has little influence.As predicted, raising the jute weight percentage in composites increases water absorption.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AC Rearch Cluster
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Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2023 15:07
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2023 15:07
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/102

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