Exploring the influence of fiber orientation on the mechanical characteristics of polymer composites reinforced with banana and corn fibers

Author:

Kumar Shubham1,Agrawal Anant Prakash1ORCID,Ali Shahazad1ORCID,Manral Ankit2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida, UP, India

2. Trity Environ Solution Pvt. Ltd South Side Industrial Area, Ghaziabad, UP, India

Abstract

In recent decades, the utilization of polymer composites reinforced with natural fibers has seen a significant increase due to their durability, eco-friendliness, and favorable composite properties. This study investigates the influence of unidirectional and cross-directional fiber orientation on the mechanical properties of polymer composites reinforced with banana and corn fibers, fabricated through a hand-lay-up process. The research assesses the impact of fiber orientation on various mechanical properties, including density, porosity, tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact strength. The findings reveal that the higher densities of banana and corn fibers, in comparison to the epoxy matrix, contribute to increased overall weight density in the composites, with cross-directional fiber orientation leading to higher porosity. Moreover, cross-directional reinforcement orientation enhances tensile strength, resulting in a robust bond with the matrix. Composites with cross-directional corn fibers exhibit the highest ultimate tensile strength of 49.57 MPa, marking a significant improvement over other fiber configurations. Notably, unidirectional corn fibers outperform in flexural strength of 14.07 MPa, surpassing banana–corn, and banana–banana configurations by 268.32% and 32.73%, respectively, and cross-directional banana–corn hybrid composites exhibit superior impact strength measuring 5.31 kJ/m2 due to their ability to resist crack propagation. Whereas scanning electron microscopy micrographs of fractured samples reveal debonding, fiber pullout, and fiber scissoring as the root causes of sample failure under tensile load These insights provide valuable guidance for the design and application of composite materials.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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