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Effects of water absorption on the mechanical properties of hybrid natural fibre/phenol formaldehyde composites
Date Issued
01-12-2021
Author(s)
Sanjeevi, Sekar
Shanmugam, Vigneshwaran
Kumar, Suresh
Ganesan, Velmurugan
Sas, Gabriel
Johnson, Deepak Joel
Shanmugam, Manojkumar
Ayyanar, Athijayamani
Naresh, Kakur
Neisiany, Rasoul Esmaeely
Das, Oisik
Abstract
This investigation is carried out to understand the effects of water absorption on the mechanical properties of hybrid phenol formaldehyde (PF) composite fabricated with Areca Fine Fibres (AFFs) and Calotropis Gigantea Fibre (CGF). Hybrid CGF/AFF/PF composites were manufactured using the hand layup technique at varying weight percentages of fibre reinforcement (25, 35 and 45%). Hybrid composite having 35 wt.% showed better mechanical properties (tensile strength ca. 59 MPa, flexural strength ca. 73 MPa and impact strength 1.43 kJ/m2) under wet and dry conditions as compared to the other hybrid composites. In general, the inclusion of the fibres enhanced the mechanical properties of neat PF. Increase in the fibre content increased the water absorption, however, after 120 h of immersion, all the composites attained an equilibrium state.
Volume
11