2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.374
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Studies on mechanical properties of sisal and jute fiber hybrid sandwich composite

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“…The coaxial TS of jute/epoxy and SSF/epoxy composites was raised by 32% as compared to sisal epoxy. The TS of a hybrid composite was reduced [83]. The tensile and flexural characteristics of ionomer-treated SSF improved as a consequence of uniform stress distribution and the changing of the matrix to scattered fibers, according to certain research [99].…”
Section: Tensile Strength (Ts)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The coaxial TS of jute/epoxy and SSF/epoxy composites was raised by 32% as compared to sisal epoxy. The TS of a hybrid composite was reduced [83]. The tensile and flexural characteristics of ionomer-treated SSF improved as a consequence of uniform stress distribution and the changing of the matrix to scattered fibers, according to certain research [99].…”
Section: Tensile Strength (Ts)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In essence, FS is a combination of the tensile and compressive strengths and it deviates from this with the interfacial shear strength between the fiber and the matrix. 46 It was discovered that the addition of JTF to the concrete mix resulted in an increase in the FS of the composite. It is estimated that the increase in FS of JTF concrete is between 5 and 10%, depending on the fiber percentages and the test age of the concrete samples.…”
Section: Flexure Strength (Fs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 Several studies imply that jute fibers can be considered a proper replacement for the traditional fibers in concrete materials. 44 46…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…At a 95% confidence level, it is discovered that the proportion of fibre has a greater impact on tensile strength. Sivakandhan et al [11] investigated the coaxial tensile strength of jute/epoxy and sisal fibre/epoxy composites, finding that jute/epoxy outperformed sisal epoxy by 32 per cent. Sisal and jute fibres were chosen for reinforcement owing to their mechanical qualities, and epoxy resin (LY556 grade) and hardener (HY951) were used as the matrix and binder for the composite.…”
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confidence: 99%