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Effect of graphite particulate on mechanical characterization of hybrid polymer composites

Journal

JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES
Volume 51, Issue 2_SUPPL, Pages 2594S-2615S

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/15280837211010670

Keywords

Jute; E-glass; hybrid composites; alkali treatment; hand layup; vacuum bagging; hybridization; moisture absorption; diffusivity

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The study investigated the effects of introducing natural fibers, stacking sequence, and graphite particles on the mechanical characteristics, water uptake, and diffusivity of glass/jute hybrid composites. The results showed that properties were slightly degraded with the addition of secondary reinforcement, but improved with the addition of graphite.
Quest for producing lightweight and biodegradable materials has encouraged researchers to replace synthetic fibers with natural fibers. Hence a study is made to investigate the effects of introducing secondary reinforcement (natural fibers), stacking sequence, and addition of graphite particles on the mechanical characteristics and water uptakes along with diffusivity of hybrid (glass\jute) composites. Different weight fractions of graphite particulates are incorporated into the epoxy to produce different samples having 4 plies for each sample by hand layup vacuum bagging method. The obtained specimens are subjected to various mechanical tests, water absorption tests as per the ASTM standards, and optical microscopy was used to study the fracture morphology of the samples. The results displayed that the properties are deteriorated a little with the addition of secondary reinforcement, however they have improved with the addition of graphite. E-Glass as skin layer and treated jute as core layer composite exhibits ameliorate tensile strength (201.5 MPa), compression strength (515.12 MPa), flexural strength (106.9 MPa), hardness (25 BHN). However highest impact energy of 26 J is recorded for the sample with jute as skin layer and E-Glass as the core layer. Water absorption tests revealed that the addition of graphite has reduced the water absorption in the hybrid samples.

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