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Item Comparative study of damage behavior of synthetic and natural ber-reinforced brittle composite and natural ber-reinforced exible composite subjected to low-velocity impact(Sharif University of Technology, 2020) Mahesh, V.; Joladarashi, S.; Kulkarni, S.M.In the present study, a comparative study of the damage behavior of Glass-Epoxy (GE), Jute-Epoxy (JE) laminates with [0=90]s orientation, and Jute-Rubber-Jute (JRJ) sandwich is carried out by ABAQUS/CAE nite element software. The GE, JE laminate, and JRJ sandwich with a thickness rate of 2 mm are impacted by a hemispherical-shaped impactor at a velocity of 2.5 m/s. The mechanisms by which the brittle laminate gets damaged are analyzed in accordance with Hashin's 2D failure criterion, and exible composites are analyzed by the ductile damage mechanism. The absorbed energy and the incipient point of each laminate were compared. According to the results, there was no evidence of delamination in JRJ as opposed to GE and JE. The compliant nature of a rubber plays a role in absorbing more energy, which is slightly higher than the energy absorbed in GE. Moreover, it was observed that there was no incipient point in JRJ sandwich, meaning that there was no cracking of matrix since the rubber was elastic material. Thus, the JRJ material can be a better substitute for GE laminate in low-velocity applications. The procedure proposed for the analysis in the present study can serve as a benchmark method for modeling the impact behavior of composite structures in further investigations. © 2020 Sharif University of Technology. All rights reserved.Item Tribo-mechanical characterization and optimization of green flexible composites(ICE Publishing, 2020) Mahesh, V.; Joladarashi, S.; Kulkarni, S.M.The use of natural fibers as a substitute for synthetic fibers as reinforcement in polymer-based composites is finding prominence nowadays. The present paper deals with the comparative study of biodegradable flexible composites fabricated using jute fabric and rubber with different configurations-namely, jute/rubber/jute (JRJ), jute/rubber/rubber/jute (JRRJ) and jute/rubber/jute/rubber/jute (JRJRJ)-using their tribo-mechanical properties as the attributes and making use of a multi-attribute decision making (MADM) approach-namely, technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (Topsis). The tensile strength, tear strength, interlaminar shear strength and specific wear rate of the proposed composites are chosen as the attributes for comparison using Topsis. The results show that JRJRJ is the best configuration among the considered configurations of flexible composites, providing the overall best tribo-mechanical properties, and the fractography study shows that the proposed flexible composites undergo failure mainly due to matrix tearing in the case of tensile and tear tests as opposed to matrix cracking in the case of stiff composites. Also, the wear study reveals that rubber exhibits better resistance to wear. This study shows the efficient application of the statistically based MADM tool Topsis for material selection. © 2020 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved.Item Performance comparison of piezo actuated valveless micropump with central excitation and annular excitation for biomedical applications(IOP Publishing Ltd, 2021) Mohith, S.; Karanth P, N.; Kulkarni, S.M.; Desai, V.; Patil, S.S.In recent years, microfluidic devices, particularly micropumps, are extensively utilized in biomedical applications. The micropump used in biomedical applications needs to possess precise delivery of fluids at requires rate and pressure. The present work proposes a valveless mechanical micropump with a disposable chamber integrated with a novel concept of annular excitation of the diaphragm to fulfil the need for precise delivery of fluids in biomedical applications. The proposed design of the micropump involves a reusable configuration of the amplified piezoelectric actuator (APA) for micropump actuation and a disposable pump chamber. The pumping of the fluids occurs through the oscillation of the silicone rubber bossed diaphragm. The performance of a mechanical micropump depends on the oscillation amplitude of the diaphragm. Thus, the conventional approach of central excitation of the bossed diaphragm is replaced by a novel approach of annular excitation intended to enhance the deflection range, thus the volumetric performance of the micropump. An experimental comparative study is carried out to assess the deflection characteristics of central excitation and annular excitation of the bossed diaphragm. The maximum deflection measured with the annularly excited configuration of the bossed diaphragm is about 1953.4 ± 8.00 µm at 150 V, 43.5 Hz, which is superior to the maximum deflection of centrally excited configuration delivering 717.99 ± 4.00 µm at 150 V, 9.5 Hz. Further, the experimental studies aimed to fabricate and characterize the micropump with central and annular excitation approaches. The proposed micropump with central excitation delivered the maximum water flow rate of about 7.192 ± 0.147 ml min-1 and backpressure of 0.294 kPa at 150 V, 5 Hz. However, the enhancement of the deflection characteristics of the bossed diaphragm under annular excitation leads to performance enhancement of the micropump with the flow rate of 95.10 ± 0.444 ml min-1 and backpressure of 1.472 kPa at 150, 30 Hz. © 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.
