Fabrication and Characterization of Ly556 Epoxy based Glass Fiber and Natural Fiber Composite Materials

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  • G. Sirisha, Y. V. Ramana murthy, CH. Durga jaya teja, CH. Vinodh

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.901

Abstract

In this frame work is mainly focused for developing of green and sustainable materials , in previous  years, bio degradable natural  and  bio fiber composite materials  are attracted a  great attention from research and innovation fields . for improving their mechanical and wear ,tribological properties  , such as strength consideration , yield , frictional, and resistant against wear, making a good and suitable and user friendly materials for a long life and usage of wastage and recycle point of view for industrial and aerospace applications, these ecofriendly materials gives more strength than synthetic ands and plastic materials .as for taking the basis of recent and related investigations found in the literature, an overview focused on mechanical , wear ,thermal  characteristics of bio degradable based natural fibers and different waste fibers is presented.    The aim is to introducing of eco material and develop superior properties  it is only possible for preparation of bio degradable epoxy from the  natural wastages and acid treatment method for preparation of this epoxy, the main focusing for  highlighting the upmost suitable future research directions to achieve a complete framework on the wear  behavior of many possible bio degradable natural fiber composite materials. Using hand layup method the fabricated rectangular objective are plan for  its tribological behavior such as friction, wear & tearand machining of composites for joining .

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Published

2022-09-23

How to Cite

G. Sirisha, Y. V. Ramana murthy, CH. Durga jaya teja, CH. Vinodh. (2022). Fabrication and Characterization of Ly556 Epoxy based Glass Fiber and Natural Fiber Composite Materials. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 3393–3402. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.901

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