Title of article :
Tensile properties of elephant grass fiber reinforced polyester
composites
Author/Authors :
K. Murali Mohan Rao، نويسنده , , A. V. Ratna Prasad، نويسنده , ,
M. N. V. Ranga Babu، نويسنده , , V. B. K. Mohan Rao ، نويسنده , ,
A. V. S. S. K. S. Gupta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Elephant grass stalk fibers were extracted
using retting and chemical (NaOH) extraction processes.
These fibers were treated with KMnO4 solution
to improve adhesion with matrix. The resulting fibers
were incorporated in a polyester matrix and the tensile
properties of fiber and composite were determined.
The fibers extracted by retting process have a tensile
strength of 185 MPa, modulus of 7.4 GPa and an
effective density of 817.53 kg/m3. The tensile strength
and modulus of chemically extracted elephant grass
fibers have increased by 58 and 41%, respectively.
After the treatment the tensile strength and modulus
of the fiber extracted by retting have decreased by 19,
12% and those of chemically extracted fiber have
decreased by 19 and 16%, respectively. The composites
were formulated up to a maximum of 31% volume of
fiber resulting in a tensile strength of 80.55 MPa and
tensile modulus of 1.52 GPa for elephant grass fibers
extracted by retting. The tensile strength and the
modulus of chemically extracted elephant grass fiber
composites have increased by approximately 1.45 times
to those of elephant grass fiber composite extracted by
retting. The tensile strength of treated fiber composites
has decreased and the tensile modulus has shown a
mixed trend for the fibers extracted by both the processes.
Quantitative results from this study will be
useful for further and more accurate design of elephant
grass fiber reinforced composite materials
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science