Mechanical and ThermoMechanical Properties of Woven Sisal Fiber Reinforced Biodegradable Composites
Date
2020
Authors
M, Nagamadhu.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Natural fiber reinforced composites have extensively used in non-structural
components, mainly in the automotive industry. The use of short and random fibers in
those composites leads to discontinuity. These create a non-uniform stress distribution
in the matrix during loading. Due to this non-uniform stress distribution, the
composite fails early with a lower strain rate. This limitation can be overcome by
using fabric reinforced composites. However, most of the textile properties are
influences the performance of the composites.
This study mainly focuses on mechanical (tensile and flexural) and dynamic
mechanical characterization of fabric reinforced polymer composites. The thesis work
is discussed in three phases: matrix, reinforcement, and composites. In the first phase,
Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) is cross-linked with Glutaraldehyde (GA) for various
volume fractions using a conventional vacuum-assisted pressure compression method.
The mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties are carried out to optimize the
volume fraction and is found at 20%. In the second phase, three types of woven
fabrics prepared to study the effect of textile properties and woven patterns. Two plain
woven fabrics (Plain 1 and Plain 2) are prepared with different grams per square
meter (GSM). Also, another type of weft rib woven is prepared by keeping the same
GSM as Plain 2 to analyze the effect of the woven pattern. The mechanical properties
of these three fabrics are investigated and found that weft direction of weft rib fabric
exhibits better mechanical properties. In the third phase, the composites are prepared
using Plain 1, Plain 2 and Weft rib fabrics as reinforcement in 20% GA cross-linked
PVA as matrix material and mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties are
analyzed. The mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties of Plain 1 based
composites exhibit better at room temperature, while based composites exhibit better
dynamic mechanical properties at a higher temperature. It is shown that woven pattern
of the fabric influenced significantly on composite properties. Similarly, weft
direction of the composite exhibits better mechanical properties than warp direction,
and it indicates loading direction also influenced.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Glutaraldehyde, Sisal fabric, Mechanical properties, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, Gram per unit area, Woven pattern