The effect of fibre loading and graphene on the mechanical properties of goat hair fibre epoxy composite

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Composite materials are heterogenous materials containing one or more solid phases. In recent years cost-effective composite making is an ideal task. Hence we have come out with a natural fibre composite, which contains goat hair and epoxy as a binding element, with the combination of Graphene as a main source of enhanced mechanical property. Fabrication of natural composite consists of five layers of goat hair sandwiched in epoxy matrix. These composites made are tested for mechanical properties including Tensile strength, Flexural strength, Inter laminar shear and Impact strength. The mechanical properties of the six composite sets are analyzed and reported.

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Jayaseelan, J., Vijayakumar, K. R., Ethiraj, N., Sivabalan, T., & Andrew Nallayan, W. (2017). The effect of fibre loading and graphene on the mechanical properties of goat hair fibre epoxy composite. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 282). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/282/1/012018

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