Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Techno Press
Source : Steel and Composite Structures
Campus : Nagercoil
School : School of Engineering
Year : 2016
Abstract : In the present paper, glass fibers are substituted partially with monofilament fishnet and polyester matrix for making the composites. The composite specimens were prepared in accordance with ASTM for analyzing the flexural strength and dynamic mechanical properties. Furthermore, machinability revealed the interaction of glass fiber and partial substituted monofilament fishnet fiber with the matrix. Fiber pullouts on the fractured specimen during the physical testing of the composites are also investigated by COSLAB microscope. The results reveal that the fishnet based composites have appreciably higher flexural properties. Furthermore, the glass fiber, woven roving and fishnet composite has more storage modulus and significant mechanical damping. The composite specimens were fabricated by hand lay-up method. Hence, these composites are the possible applications to develop the value added products. The results of this study are presented.
Cite this Research Publication : Raj F. M., Nagarajan V. A., Elsi S. S.,Jayaram R. S., “Effect of fiber content on flexural properties of fishnet/GFRP hybrid composites”, Steel and Composite Structures, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 13-24, 2016.