2023
DOI: 10.1002/mawe.202200037
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Studies on fly ash/coir/sugarcane reinforced epoxy polymer matrix composite

Abstract: In the past years studies were conducted on natural fibre reinforced polymer composites to observe their mechanical properties in order to decide their industrial applications. These composites have already been used in many applications from aerospace to sporting equipment. These green composites can be used as a replacement for synthetic composites. This is because the natural fibres are eco‐friendly, biodegradable, renewable, etc. In this work, an attempt is made to reinforce fly ash, coir fibre and sugarca… Show more

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“…By applying ANOVA, the results of the tensile strength tests of the babassu fibers were statistically analyzed in order to achieve a confidence level of over 95% [52,53]. In addition, this analysis made it possible to assess whether the number of fibers used as reinforcement in the composites had an influence on the results obtained [54,55]. Table 9 shows the results for tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and deformation subjected to statistical analysis using the ANOVA test.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties 321 Tensile Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By applying ANOVA, the results of the tensile strength tests of the babassu fibers were statistically analyzed in order to achieve a confidence level of over 95% [52,53]. In addition, this analysis made it possible to assess whether the number of fibers used as reinforcement in the composites had an influence on the results obtained [54,55]. Table 9 shows the results for tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and deformation subjected to statistical analysis using the ANOVA test.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties 321 Tensile Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%