Experimental investigation of tensile strength of fiber reinforced polyester by using chicken feather fiber

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In this experimental study essentially focused to the tensile and yield strength of composites of different percentage of Pure Jute fiber with Chicken feather fiber. The major participation of these compositions is pure Jute and minor variations created by the Chicken feather fiber on the basis of weight. There are two variations created for the investigation one is based on four different (A, B, C & D) percentage variation of fiber used and on that each percentage of Chicken feather fiber variations based on five different length of fiber (2mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm & 10mm) used for the composites. For these different conditions of composite produced and tensile and yield strength measured from testing and compared.

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Loganathan, M., Dinesh, S., Vijayan, V., Ranjithkumar, M., & Rajkumar, S. (2020). Experimental investigation of tensile strength of fiber reinforced polyester by using chicken feather fiber. Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems, 23(1), 40–44. https://doi.org/10.14447/jnmes.v23i1.a08

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