Mechanical Conduct on Banana Fiber Fortified Polymer Composite with the Effect of Fiber Stacking and Length of Fiber on the Properties of Composites

  • Ramakrishna G
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Abstract

In view of the growing normal concerns, bio composite delivered out of customary fiber and polymeric tar, is one of the late headways in the business and comprises the present degree of experimental work. The utilization of composite materials field is expanding bit by bit in designing. The composite comprises of fundamentally two stages for example grid and fiber. The availability of trademark fiber and effortlessness of amassing have allured researchers worldwide to endeavour by local benchmarks open cheap fiber and to learning their reachability of fortress judgments and to what degree they satisfy the obliged specifics of extraordinary fortified polymer composite went for basic order. Fiber fortified polymer composites has various inclinations, for instance, by and large negligible exertion of creation, easy to create and preferred quality difference over immaculate polymer tars due with this reason fiber reinforced polymer composite used inside a combination of arrangement as class of structure material. This work depict the mechanical conduct of banana fiber fortified polymer composite with the remarkable references to the effect of fiber stacking and length of fiber on the properties of composites.

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Ramakrishna, G., & Selokar, Dr. G. R. (2020). Mechanical Conduct on Banana Fiber Fortified Polymer Composite with the Effect of Fiber Stacking and Length of Fiber on the Properties of Composites. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 1571–1585. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.e2128.039520

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