Synthesis and Experimental Investigation of Glass Fibre Epoxy/sawdust Composites for Flexural and Tensile Strength
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Published:2022-07-01
Issue:2
Volume:59
Page:73-81
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ISSN:0025-5289
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Container-title:Materiale Plastice
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mater. Plast.
Author:
Barmavatu Praveen,Deshmukh Sonali,Das Mihir Kumar,Aepuru Radhamanohar,Ragireddy Venkat Reddy,Sravanthi banoth
Abstract
Every day, the need for composite materials grows. The physical and chemical characteristics of the constituent materials inside the hybrid composite impact the final structure. The rate at which these individual properties are sustained varies, but it has an impact on the final properties of hybrid composites. Sporting goods and lightweight orthopaedic components are made from hybrid composites. Glass fibre epoxy and sawdust are utilised to construct hybrid composites in this study, using glass fibre to epoxy resin ratios of (60:40, 60:39, 60:38, 60:37).The current research involves the creation of hybrid composites and their study for flexural and tensile strength under various load conditions. Applying resin and hardener, as well as inserting reinforcement, is repeated in the hand-layup manufacturing process to improve characteristics and create a laminate form. They improve fatigue and fracture resistance while providing dimensional stability and weight savings.
Publisher
Revista de Chimie SRL
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanics of Materials,General Chemistry