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- 2024Enhancing wear resistance, mechanical properties of composite materials through sisal and glass fiber reinforcement with epoxy resin and graphite fillercitations
- 2024Mechanical Characterization and Water Absorption Behavior of Waste Coconut Leaf Stalk Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Polymer Composite: Impact of Chemical Treatmentcitations
- 2024Artificial neural networks for predicting mechanical properties of Al2219-B<sub>4</sub>C-Gr composites with multireinforcementscitations
- 2023Advancing the Performance of Ceramic - Reinforced Aluminum Hybrid Composites: A Comprehensive Review and Future Perspectivescitations
- 2022Effect of B4C/Gr on Hardness and Wear Behavior of Al2618 Based Hybrid Composites through Taguchi and Artificial Neural Network Analysiscitations
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Mechanical Characterization and Water Absorption Behavior of Waste Coconut Leaf Stalk Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Polymer Composite: Impact of Chemical Treatment
Abstract
In recent times, there has been a significant enhancement in the focus on composite materials that are reinforced with natural fibers, primarily driven by the growing environmental awareness. Naturally occurring fibers offer several advantages, that includes renewability, cost-effectiveness, complete or partial reusability, and biodegradability. The utilization of agricultural waste fibers for the fabrication of polymer composites has commercial potential. This study focuses on the production of polymer composites using coconut leaf stalk fibers to investigate their mechanical properties, including tensile, flexural, impact strengths, as well as their water absorption characteristics. The impact of chemical treatment is being investigated through the utilization of sodium hydroxide on the fibers of coconut leaf stalks. The findings indicate that untreated fiber composites demonstrate superior mechanical properties, including tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact strength, as well as water absorption behavior, compared to alkali-treated fiber composites. These findings would help to accelerate the applications of biofibers based composite materials.