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Mechanical, water absorption and wear characteristics of novel polymeric composites: Impact of hybrid natural fibers and oil cake filler addition

K. R. Sumesh, V. Kavimani, G. Rajeshkumar, S Indran, Anish Khan

2020Journal of Industrial Textiles110 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A novel epoxy-based composites were fabricated by reinforcing pineapple/flax (PF) fibers and peanut oil cake (PCF) filler using the hand layup cum compression moulding technique and investigated its mechanical, water absorption and wear properties as a function of wt.% of PF fibers (20–40 wt.%) and PCF (1–3 wt.%). The XRD and FTIR results proved the presence of lignocellulosic nature in PCF. Mechanical test results showed significant enhancement in the properties after the addition of PCF. The maximum tensile, flexural and impact properties of 37. 89 MPa, 70.28 MPa and 96.99 J/m were observed in the composites having 20 wt.% of PF and 2 wt.% of PCF. Taguchi based optimization observed a lower specific wear rate (SWR) with 2 wt.% PCF/20 wt.% PF/5 N load and 1500 m sliding distance (SD) combination. The ANOVA results proved the significance of PCF, PF fiber, sliding distance, and load for SWR in this experimentation. The Taguchi optimized results observed a lower coefficient of friction (COF) in 2 wt.% PCF/20 wt.% PF/5N load/500 m SD combination. SEM results displayed surface deformations in the wear-tested composites.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialTaguchi methodsAbsorption of waterUltimate tensile strengthComposite numberEpoxyFiberFlexural strengthResponse surface methodologyFiller (materials)Fourier transform infrared spectroscopyNatural fiberOrthogonal arrayPhysicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceMachine learningNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesTribology and Wear AnalysisMechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research
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