Studies On Mechanical Properties And Vibration Analysis Of A Novel Caryota Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites
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The bio fibers in the composites rise utilization day by day, as
newlinethey are easily accessible, eco-friendly, modest and bio-degradable in
newlinenature. Now a day, green manufacturing motto is well met by bio fiber
newlinebased composite materials. Interest in the automotive sector and the
newlineindustry is now spined towards bio fiber based products. Bio fiber
newlinereinforced with polymer matrix raise the value of light weight, high
newlinerigidity, better modulus and durability. The intention of this research is
newlineto produce new bio fibers as reinforcement in to polymer matrix and to
newlinepromote low weight as well as high strength materials. Caryota fiber is
newlinelingo cellulosic and the fibers is obtained simply with consumption of
newlineless energy. In this research, the extraction of Caryota fibers is manually
newlinedone by retting process. The physical, chemical and mechanical
newlinecharacteristics of Caryota fiber are found experimentally. Caryota fibers
newlineare unidirectional and randomly fabricated the composite laminates into
newlinesix different weight as 10%, 20%, 30%, 35%, 40% and 45%. This
newlinecomposite preparation of unidirectional and randomly orientation of
newlinecaryota fibers reinforced with the polyester matrix are manufactured
newlineusing hydraulic compression molding process. The composite
newlinespecimens are cut into the laminates according to the ASTM standards.
newlinevi
newlineThe ASTM standards specimens have conducted the tensile, flexural,
newlineimpact, inter laminar shear stress, vibration and low velocity impact
newlinetests of the composites. The 40wt % fiber content of the composites is
newlinewell embedded in the matrix and shows better performance in the
newlinemechanical properties. The half of the ruptured tensile, flexural, impact
newlineand low velocity impact failure specimen is analyzed by Scanning
newlineElectron Microscope (SEM). The tensile, flexural and impact failure
newlinespecimens reveal the 40wt% composite laminates with strong fiber
newlinematrix adhesion characteristics. The results explore the possibility of
newlineapplying caryota fiber reinforced polyester composites with light load
newlinebearing structural applications.