Hybrid composites are occupying the place of conventional materials by meeting the requirements of the industries, aerospace, mechanical, space, construction, and biomedical applications. But the desire of achieving the higher modulus to density ratio always remains starved as it requires the maximum output in minimal consumption with better life expectency to find the economical means of utilising the technology for different applications. Here an attempt is made to study, observe and compare to know the tensile behaviour of the hybrid polymer composite material. From the result, increased layer of kevlar to the jute fibre shows improvement in the tensile strength and tensile modulus.
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Bhanupratap R, & Dr H C Chittappa. (2017). Study of Tensile Behaviour by Variation of Kevlar to the Jute Fibre Epoxy Hybrid Composites. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V6(06). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv6is060462
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