Author
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- NagarajaGanesh B.
(Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Madurai Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pottapalayam, Sivagangai District, India)
- Murali Kannan R.
(Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Pulloor, Kariapatti,Virudhunagar District, India)
Abstract
The increasing awareness and the quest for newer materials have given renewed interest to the development of green composites. This article focuses on the potential use of abundantly available waste agricultural residue for the preparation of composites. The mechanical properties of Rice straw fibers reinforced with Polyester resin, Vinyl ester resin and Isophthalic polyester resin are studied and compared. Hand Layup technique is used to prepare the samples on which flexural and impact studies are made. Samples are made using different volumetric compositions of fiber and resin. The results show that the Vinyl ester resin and Isophthalic resin offer good mechanical properties when compared to the polyester resin. Both these resins show similar behavior with respect fiber loading. The flexural strength decreases with increasing fiber loading for polyester resin and increasing trend is observed for both vinyl ester and isophthalic resin. Impact strength increases for the increase in fiber loading up to a certain limit and then decreases. It can be concluded from this study that the agro-waste materials are attractive reinforcements from the standpoint of their mechanical properties.
Suggested Citation
NagarajaGanesh B. & Murali Kannan R., 2015.
"Mechanical Behaviour of Agricultural Residue Reinforced Composites,"
Scientific Review, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 1(1), pages 1-4, 06-2015.
Handle:
RePEc:arp:srarsr:2015:p:1-4
DOI: arpgweb.com/?ic=journal&journal=10&info=aims
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