Sudhakar Uppalapati , J. Bensam Raj , N. Natarajan , M. Adam Khan
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In comparison to other compositions, the hemp-carbon fiber sample (A3) has a maximum strength of 104 MPa. The same composition also has a maximum stiffness of 197 N/mm, which may be attributed to the matrix material’s high bonding strength (67 weight percent). The shore hardness of the hemp-carbon fiber composite is likewise at its highest, falling between 90 and 98 on the hardness scale. The results revealed that composites composed of carbon and hemp fibers have superior mechanical characteristics to basalt fiber reinforcement. To investigate the material behavior, an electron microscope will be used to examine the cracked surfaces. 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Development and assessment on hemp–carbon–basalt fibre base hybrid composite with organic fillers for structural applications
Hybrid composites are in increasing demand for structural applications. The created composite material is anticipated to possess fundamental qualities and a typical load-bearing capacity. The development of a hybrid composite hemp-epoxy polymer material with carbon and/or basalt fiber reinforcement is proposed in this study. With carbon fiber at 6%, basalt fiber at 6%, and carbon-basalt at 2 + 4% in the reinforcement, the weight percentage of the fiber reinforcement was altered for 15, 20, and 25% of hemp fiber in the composite. Additionally, natural fillers like coconut shell powder and calcium carbonate were incorporated into the matrix material. To create the composite with various combinations of fiber reinforcement, industrial standards processes were followed. In comparison to other compositions, the hemp-carbon fiber sample (A3) has a maximum strength of 104 MPa. The same composition also has a maximum stiffness of 197 N/mm, which may be attributed to the matrix material’s high bonding strength (67 weight percent). The shore hardness of the hemp-carbon fiber composite is likewise at its highest, falling between 90 and 98 on the hardness scale. The results revealed that composites composed of carbon and hemp fibers have superior mechanical characteristics to basalt fiber reinforcement. To investigate the material behavior, an electron microscope will be used to examine the cracked surfaces. The material will be suggested for use in structural applications based on the findings.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the journal is to publish original contributions and reviews on studies, methodologies, instrumentation, and applications involving the analysis and characterization of polymers and polymeric-based materials, including synthetic polymers, blends, composites, fibers, coatings, supramolecular structures, polysaccharides, and biopolymers. The Journal will accept papers and review articles on the following topics and research areas involving fundamental and applied studies of polymer analysis and characterization:
Characterization and analysis of new and existing polymers and polymeric-based materials.
Design and evaluation of analytical instrumentation and physical testing equipment.
Determination of molecular weight, size, conformation, branching, cross-linking, chemical structure, and sequence distribution.
Using separation, spectroscopic, and scattering techniques.
Surface characterization of polymeric materials.
Measurement of solution and bulk properties and behavior of polymers.
Studies involving structure-property-processing relationships, and polymer aging.
Analysis of oligomeric materials.
Analysis of polymer additives and decomposition products.