Studies on sugarcane bagasse/jute fibers reinforced bio-composites for functional thermal insulation materials

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/15589250231223464
Ariharasudhan S, Sundaresan S, S. Selvaraj, Ramratan, Amare Worku, Sakthivel Santhanam
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The efficient use of fibers derived from natural sources is the main goal of this research project. However, the priority on natural fibers falls short of meeting the necessary strength requirements. The goal of this work is to empirically analyze composite materials made with sugarcane bagasse and jute natural fibers as reinforcement, and PVA as the matrix. The goal is to examine the various mechanical and thermal insulating properties of Bagasse fiber/jute fiber composites to determine their application in technical domains. To carry out this investigation, a series of five hybrid composites were developed, each containing 65% polyvinyl acetate and varying the blend proportion of bagasse fiber and jute fiber: 100% /0%, 70%/30%, 50%/50%, 30%/70%, and 0%/100%. Compression molding was used as the fabrication technique. These composites’ resulting mechanical characteristics followed a critical analysis by ASTM standards. Through SEM analysis, the fiber shape, internal fracture forms, and binding properties were investigated. The results of the study showed that the tensile strength of composites made of bagasse and jute fibers is 265.80 MPa, which is close to the strength (270.10 MPa) displayed by composites made of synthetic fibers. Significantly, compared to the other configurations, the composites made up of 70% jute and 30% bagasse fibers exhibit a higher thermal insulation coefficient. Furthermore, compared to the other samples, these 70/30 composites had better impact resistance and flexural strength.
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甘蔗渣/黄麻纤维增强生物复合材料用于功能性隔热材料的研究
有效利用天然纤维是本研究项目的主要目标。然而,优先使用天然纤维并不能满足必要的强度要求。这项工作的目标是对以甘蔗渣和黄麻天然纤维为增强材料、以 PVA 为基体制成的复合材料进行实证分析。目的是研究甘蔗渣纤维/黄麻纤维复合材料的各种机械和隔热性能,以确定其在技术领域的应用。为了开展这项研究,我们开发了一系列五种混合复合材料,每种材料都含有 65% 的聚醋酸乙烯酯,蔗渣纤维和黄麻纤维的混合比例各不相同:100%/0%、70%/30%、50%/50%、30%/70% 和 0%/100%。制造技术采用压缩成型。根据 ASTM 标准对这些复合材料的机械特性进行了严格分析。通过 SEM 分析,研究了纤维的形状、内部断裂形式和结合性能。研究结果表明,甘蔗渣和黄麻纤维制成的复合材料的拉伸强度为 265.80 兆帕,接近合成纤维制成的复合材料的强度(270.10 兆帕)。值得注意的是,与其他结构相比,由 70% 黄麻纤维和 30% 甘蔗渣纤维制成的复合材料具有更高的隔热系数。此外,与其他样品相比,这些 70/30 复合材料具有更好的抗冲击性和抗弯强度。
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Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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5.00
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41
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which aims to facilitate the rapid and wide dissemination of research in the engineering of textiles, clothing and fiber based structures.
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