Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2021)

Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Sisal and Bamboo Fibres Reinforced with Polymer Matrix Composites Prepared by Compression Moulding Process

  • S. Krishna Mohan,
  • Arul Thayammal Ganesan,
  • M. Ramarao,
  • Amol L. Mangrulkar,
  • S. Rajesh,
  • Sami Al Obaid,
  • Saleh Alfarraj,
  • S. Sivakumar,
  • Manikandan Ganesan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/2832149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Today’s modern, dynamic world would be impossible to imagine without the concept of composite material advancement. Various studies are being conducted in this area in order to reach the desired level. In terms of compatibility, natural fibre reinforced polymer-based composites and synthetic fibre composites are very similar. Because they are lightweight, nontoxic, and nonabrasive, they are very popular with consumers. They are also readily available and affordable. Composite materials made from natural fibre have superior mechanical properties compared to those made from synthetic fibre. As part of this research, an epoxy-based composite with bamboo and sisal fibre reinforcement is examined. Reinforced with epoxy resin, bamboo fibre and sisal fibre are used to make composite materials. The effect of adding bamboo fibre and sisal fibre in various weight percentages on the mechanical behaviour of composites is investigated.