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Item A detailed study on hybrid plant fibers for packaging applications(2012) Saravana Bavan, D.; Mohan Kumar, G.C.Natural fibers are the most economic and usable fibers in upcoming generation of composite industries. They are valid in several applications of automotive sectors, structural field, and packaging industries. The present work is focussed on processing a hybrid plant fiber of vetiver and maize that can be used for packaging industries. The hybrid fiber is processed through Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM) method. The obtained fiber is a biocomposite material of plant fiber and bio resin of epoxodized soya bean oil. The material is tested for mechanical, thermal and morphology properties and it can be summarized that these novel hybrid fibers are good looking and have appreciable properties that can be used for packaging applications. These materials are green and less harm to environment compared to synthetic fibers.Item Significant aspects on thermal degradation of hybrid biocomposite material(2013) Saravana Bavan, B.D.; Mohan Kumar, G.C.Interest in use of bio fibers is increasing rapidly in structural and automotive applications because of few important properties such as low density, mechanical properties, renewability, biodegradation and sustainability. The present work is focused on fabricating a hybrid bio-composite material processed through compression molding technique. Natural fibers of maize and jute with bio polymeric resin of epoxidized soya bean oil are used as a matrix in obtaining a hybrid bio composite material. Thermal degradation of the prepared material is studied through Thermal gravimetric analyzer. Chemical treatment of the fibers was performed to have a better adhesion between the fibers and the matrix. The work is also surveyed on various parameters influencing the thermal properties and other aspects for a hybrid bio composite material. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.Item Influence of textile properties on dynamic mechanical behavior of epoxy composite reinforced with woven sisal fabrics(Springer, 2020) Nagamadhu, M.; Jeyaraj, J.; Mohan Kumar, G.C.Due to low cost and environmentally friendly characteristics, natural fibers gain much attention over synthetic fiber. The aim of the present work is to characterize the textile properties of three different types of sisal fabric and study dynamic mechanical properties and water absorption behavior of the sisal fabric reinforced epoxy composite. Influence of grams per square meter of fabric, weaving pattern of the fabric on textile properties of the fabric is studied first. Further, the effect of the same on the dynamic mechanical properties of the sisal composites is studied. Effect of fiber weight percentage and dynamic frequency on dynamic mechanical properties also studied. Results reveal that the storage modulus (G?) decreases with increasing temperature in all the woven types of composites under consideration. However, Plain 2 (P2) and Weft Rib (WR) composites have shown better values of G? even after the glass transition temperature (Tg). From the results, it is also evident that storage and loss modulus (G??) increases when the yarn diameter decreases which is observed at a higher temperature also. It is also observed that fabric density also plays a significant role in the enhancement of G? and G?? values. The water absorption of Plain 1 (P1) based composites are found to be less compared to the other types of composites analyzed. © 2020, Indian Academy of Sciences.
