Analysing the effect of mechanical properties of various proportions of filler material on jute fibre/epoxy reinforced composites

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In the earlier stage of 1500 BC'S composites were invented. The initial stage of composites was created with the help of mixing the mud and straw for construction purpose, in order to build strong and durable component in the view, to ensure the longer life on the products. After some years, the usage of composite materials is become more, depends on different applications such as appliances, construction, electrical distribution, energy and marine usages and so on. Since the past few decades' natural fibres plays a vital role in structural applications such as ease of fabrication, low cost, high durability, and for low thermal properties. In the present experimental investigation work, jute fiber has been chosen as the reinforcement agent along with the epoxy matrix material. With help of the hand layup technique the composites have been fabricated along with the standard ratio of (3% & 6%) calcium carbonate as the filler material. The fabricated jute fiber reinforced epoxy matrix (standard ratio of calcium carbonate filler) laminate were cut as per the ASTM standards to do the tests like tensile, flexural & impact, in order to completely analyse the physical strengths of the laminate, and the same data's were compared with filler materials and without filler material. At last the fractured surfaces were thoroughly investigated with help of scanning electron microscope to understand the morphological behaviour of the fabricated composite.

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Senthilnathan, K., Ravi, R., Stephen Leon, J., Suresh, G., Manikandan, K., & Lavanya, R. (2021). Analysing the effect of mechanical properties of various proportions of filler material on jute fibre/epoxy reinforced composites. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1921). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1921/1/012089

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