Volume 20 No 8 (2022)
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Examining the Best Conditions For the Mechanical Properties of an Environmentally Friendly Molded Plant Fibre Polymer Matrix Composite Using Experimental Techniques
Maheswar Sahoo, Manoranjan Panda
Abstract
Natural fiber composites are mostly market-driven commodities that are reasonably inexpensive and have usable structural qualities. In contrast to traditional composites made of glass, carbon, and aramid fibers, which are crucial because of the rising environmental consciousness, the production of such types of composites is environmentally sustainable. Compared to synthetic fibers, plant based fibers are renewable and have lower embodied energy. As a result, this research work illustrates how natural fiber composites were developed [9] to get the best mechanical property parameters that were comparable to and better than the conventional reinforcing fibers like glass and carbon.
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Polyester resin, Sunnhemp, Alkali treatment, Fibre orientation, ASTM standards
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