Investigation on Mechanical Behaviour of Glass Fiber Reinforced with Banana Slacks and Coconut Coir

2023-01-5101

02/23/2024

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International Conference on Trends in Automotive Parts Systems and Applications
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Natural fibers are increasingly being used to reinforce glass fiber composites rather than synthetic fibers because of their increased tensile strength, despite some inherent disadvantages. With the help of the structural analysis program ANSYS, three different combinations were thoroughly analyzed with an eye toward factors like total deformation, equivalent elastic strain, and equivalent stress in order to determine the best combination. The composite specimen exhibiting the best performance qualities was chosen for further manufacturing. A fracture load of 8.93 kN and a tensile strength of 81.46 MPa were obtained from tensile strength tests and Charpy impact tests performed on samples made from the composite. The impact test, which produced a value of 14 J using a 15 kg pendulum, also shed light on the ability to absorb energy during fracture. These results indicate that the composite material has qualities that make it a good choice for dashboards and panels for automobiles.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-5101
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7
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Santhosh, S., Sakthivel, P., Premkumar, M., Raghulkumar, M. et al., "Investigation on Mechanical Behaviour of Glass Fiber Reinforced with Banana Slacks and Coconut Coir," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-5101, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-5101.
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Feb 23
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2023-01-5101
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English