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Tribological Behavior of Thermal and Mechanical Composite Reinforced Sisal Characteristics and Influence SiC Filling Material
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2021-28-0277
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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In order to investigate the possible use of normal capital, we have tried by hand to manufacturing sisal fibre polymer composites. Natural fibre composites are reusable, low-cost and biodegradable. Simple source, lesser compactness, superior basic property, lower quality, acceptable physical and mechanical properties, non-acidic in the environment, make them a good-looking biological substitute for glass, carbon or other artificial fibres. The outcome of SiC on the physical and mechanical properties of organic sisal composite materials is studied in this work. The composite was manufactured with and devoid of SiC, mixing natural sisal fibre with polyester as a reinforcement medium. The investigational results showed that the tensile force of the mixture with 12 % SiC was 2.52 times better than that of the composite devoid of SiC. The collision strength of the 12% SiC merged is 1.72 times higher than that of the SiC pure polyester composite. The physical properties deliberate include thermal conductivity, basic thermal strength, temperature gradient, oxidative decay and stability. Three independent samples of 5%, 10% and 20% of SiC fine particles are measured. With the adding of SiC packing content, thermal conductivity increase, the exact heat output increases slowly, thermal diffusivity increase, and thermal permanence improve with Sic fine particles.
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RAJU, G., NATARAJAN, B., Chakaravarthy, E., Samikannu, P. et al., "Tribological Behavior of Thermal and Mechanical Composite Reinforced Sisal Characteristics and Influence SiC Filling Material," SAE Technical Paper 2021-28-0277, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-28-0277.Data Sets - Support Documents
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