Mechanical Characterization of Arecanut Husk Fibre Composites Panels Under Static and Dynamic Loading Condition
Date
2020
Authors
Muralidhar N.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Arecanut husk fibre is an agricultural waste, which does not contribute to the
economy of arecanut plantation. The use of arecanut husk fibre as reinforcing
material in the preparation of low cost and low density composite panels provides
usability to arecanut husk. Low cost and low density composites have wide range of
applications in construction industry, marine structures, automobile industry and
aerospace industry. The present work focuses on extraction of arecanut husk fibre
with alkali treatment process by using 6 % of sodium hydroxide solution, composite
panel preparation and determination of mechanical properties of composite panels
under static and dynamic loading condition. Different fibre compositions (fine fibre,
coarse fibre and coarse fibre sandwiched with glass fibre) of 15 % by weight were
used in the present study. The tensile strength of composites made with fine fibres
(15.1 MPa) was observed to be more than that of composites made with coarse fibres
(10.8 MPa). Further improvement in tensile strength of composite panels made of
coarse arecanut husk fibre layer sandwiched with two layers of glass fibre (24.8 MPa)
was observed. The flexural strength of fine fibre composites was more when
compared to that of the coarse fibre composites. The average flexural strength of
composites reinforced with fine fibre, coarse fibre and coarse fibre sandwiched with
glass fibre were observed as 85 MPa, 65 MPa and 240 MPa respectively. The coarse
fibre composites resulted in higher impact strength when compared to fine fibre
composites. Dynamic mechanical analysis, shows trend of storage modulus increased
with increase in loading frequency and variation of increment in storage modulus
decreased with increase in frequency. At room temperature, the values of storage
modulus are 0.478 GPa, 0.573 GPa and 0.607 GPa for loading frequencies of 5 Hz,
10 Hz and 15 Hz respectively. The arecanut composite can retain its storage modulus
up to 80 °C. The glass transition temperature of arecanut husk fibre composites is 105
°C.
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Department of Water Resources and Ocean Engineering, Arecanut husk fibre, Epoxy, Chemical retting, Composite panel preparation, Mechanical properties, Dynamic mechanical analysis