Measurement and analysis of mechanical and thermal properties of sic on snake grass fiber and its hybrid composite
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newlineIn the view of reducing the adverse effect on environment due to
newlinesynthetic materials, nations in the world are focusing on the green materials
newlinesuch as natural fiber reinforce composites. On the other side, the industrial
newlinerevolution made the industries to seek the alternate for conventional materials
newlinewith no compromise in the performance. In the meantime, the natural fiber
newlinereinforced composites were identified to fulfill these requirements cheaper. So,
newlineit is inevitable to focus on the development of new natural fiber reinforced
newlinecomposites and testing their performance .This work involved in developing and testing a new composite using Snake Grass Fiber (SGF) as reinforcement in the epoxy resin. Further, the SGF Reinforced Composite (SGF RC) was hybridized using Sisal Fiber (SF), the performance was tested and compared with SGF RC. Also, the addition of
newlineSilicon Carbide (SiC) in these composites was studied. The fabrication and
newlinetesting of SGF RC and SGF/SF RC were planned based on the literatures
newlinereviewed. The detailed summary of the work carried out as follows.
newlineThe snake grass fiber was extracted from the snake grass leaves by
newlinewater retting method. The cleaned leaves were immersed in water for three
newlineweeks to degrade the pulpy material. At the end of the third week, the leaves
newlinewere taken out and washed in running water to remove the residual degraded
newlinepulpy material to get clean fibers which were dried in shadow. The sisal fibers
newlinewere extracted from the sisal leaves by mechanical decortication process which
newlineinvolves a large circular rotating drum fixed with blunt knives by which the
newlineleaves were crushed and beaten to remove the unwanted stuffs. The sisal fibers
newlineobtained were cleaned in running water and dried to remove the moisture
newlinecontent completely. These sisal and snake grass fibers were further undergoing
newlinea chemical treatment to alter the surface morphology in the view of enhancing
newlinethe strong bond with resin. The fibers were immersed in the alkyl solution
newlinewhich was prepared using 10 kgs of water with 50 grams of