Atik Mubarak KaziD.V.A. Rama SastrySunil Waddar
Abstract The present work deals with the characterization of interwoven roselle/sisal fiber fabric reinforced epoxy composites. All the composites are manufactured using the hand layup technique, and the physical (density), mechanical (tensile, flexural, and impact) and dynamic mechanical characteristics are determined as per ASTM standards. The findings reveal that roselle fabric composite has superior mechanical properties than interwoven roselle/sisal fabric composites. The tensile and impact strengths of the sisal fabric composite are lower than those of the roselle fabric composite. However, the roselle fabric composite and sisal fabric composite have similar flexural properties. The sisal fabric composite yields the highest peak value of the loss factor. The loss factor peak height for the roselle/sisal fabric composites increases with increased sisal fiber content. Morphological analysis revealed proof of yarn pullout and matrix damage near the yarn, indicating inadequate stress transfer between the fabric and epoxy. The property map is presented in comparison with available literature.
K. Sunil KumarR. SrinivasanP. SathyaseelanRóbert ČepSachin SalunkheEmad Abouel Nasr
CHANDRASHEKHAR S. MALALLIB.R. RAMJIM. KRISHNA
CHANDRASHEKHAR S. MALALLIB.R. RAMJIM. KRISHNA
T. Vinod KumarM. ChandrasekaranP. VivekS. ArunkumarS. Padmanabhan