STUDY OF JUTE/GLASS EPOXY BASED HYBRID COMPOSITES
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-03-30
Authors : Rana Prashant Singh;
Page : 678-69
Keywords : hybrid composite; epoxy; natural fibre; synthetic fibre.;
Abstract
Recently there has been a greater inclination towards natural fiber reinforced plastic composites because these are environmental friendly and cost effective to synthetic fiber reinforced composites. The availability of natural fiber and ease of manufacturing have tempted researchers worldwide to try locally available inexpensive fiber and to study their feasibility of reinforcement purposes and to what extent they satisfy the required specifications of good reinforced polymer composite for structural application. Now a-days, the natural fibres from renewable natural resources offer the potential to act as a reinforcing material for polymer composites alternative to the utilize of glass, carbon and other man-made fibres. Among an assortment of fibres, jute is widely used natural fibre due to its advantages like easy of availability, low concentration, low fabrication cost and satisfactory mechanical assets. designed for a composite material, its mechanical actions depends on many issues such as fibre content, orientation, types, length etc. In this research paper, we will study the effect of fibre loading and orientation on the mechanical, physical and water absorption behavior of jute/glass fibre reinforced epoxy based hybrid composites. A hybrid composite is a combination of two or more dissimilar kinds of fibre in which one type of fibre stability the scarcity of an additional fibre.
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