FABRICATION AND INVESTIGATION OF TENSILE AND BENDING?MECHANICAL AND OXIDATIVE BIODEGRADATION PROPERTIES OF HYBRID NATURAL FIBRE REINFORCED BIO-COMPOSITES
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-01
Authors : S P Jagadish; K R Dinesh; A Thimmana Gouda; Shivasharanayya Swamy;
Page : 01-14
Keywords : Jute; Banana; Sisal; Hemp fibres; Epoxy resin; Mechanical properties; SEM; Medical application.;
Abstract
Natural fibers are gathering responsiveness from investigation to develop in polymer composites due to their eco-friendly nature and adequate or acceptable. The aim of the present research work was experimental investigation to evaluate various physical and mechanical properties of hybrid natural fibre polymer composite (Epoxy with Jute, Banana, Sisal and Hemp fibres) at different weight percentages (16 and 24) with epoxy resin. The properties of Jute, Banana, Sisal and Hemp natural fibres were found to be good capacious to be used as reinforcement in composite materials. The results of the experiments tackle, to guess timate various physical and mechanical properties of natural fiber hybrid composites hemp fibres were presented. Tests wereper formed on 100 kN servo hydraulic universal testing machine (UTM) under displacement mode of control, enhance mechanical properties is main attentiveness of this study. On the basis of comprehensive study the 24 wt% of hybrid natural fibres is found to be better mechanical property compare to than other 16 wt% of hybrid natural fibres combinations. Also Oxidative biodegradation test was also carried out according to ISO standard for the same specimen to know the biocompatibility.
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