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Experimental Investigation of Hybrid

Composite Laminate
First Review - 20th Mar 2024

Batch members Project guide

411520114002 T. Dharanivaran Dr. M. Sathiya Moorthy,

411520114007 S.Nithiyanandham Assistant Professor,

411520114008 C. Puvirasan Mechanical Engineering,

411520114009 G. Rajesh PERI Institute of Technology, Chennai.

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Abstract
• Hybrid composites made up of two different natural fibers under the same matrix
material are more popular than a combination of natural and synthetic fibers.

• Due to their biodegradability and the strength of individual fibers causing an


impact on mechanical properties, flame retardancy and moisture absorption.

• The preparation of hybrid composites because of its abundance, low density,


recyclability and great strength.

• For applications in a wide range of industries such as automobile, construction,


shipping, aviation, sports equipment, electronics, hardware and biomedical
sectors.
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Introduction
• Natural fiber of teak and tamarind fiber reinforced composite material is strong,
lightweight, disintegration safe and wear safe.

• And also Inorganic fibers like glass fibre have a good mechanical properties and
physical properties.

• The study tells about the natural fiber composites, mechanical properties and
application.

• They are environmentaly friendly, fully biodegradeable, abundantly available,


renewable, cheap and have low density.

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Methodology
Mixture of teak wood powder
and epoxy resin

Jute fiber mat Glass fiber mat

Layers of five

Curing process

Mechanical testing

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Layering process

Cleaning the tile Weighing the Weighing the teak Mixing with
epoxy resin wood powder hardner
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Layering process

Jute fiber mat Applying epoxy 4th layer of glass fiber Final laminate for
mixture on 3rd layer mat 6
curing
Process of layering

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Mechanical testing
• Tensile test

• Flexural test

• Impact test

• Hardness test

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Reference
1. Review of Hybrid Fiber Based Composites wwith Nano Particals- Material
Properties and Applications (2020)

2. Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials (2022)

3. Characterization of Mechanical Properties on Tamarind Shell (TS) Powder and


Wood Apple Shell (WAS) Powder Reinforced with Epoxy Resin and Hardener
(2021)

4. Hybrid Composites for Automotive Applications (2019)

5. Potental of natural fiber based polymeric composites for cleaner automotive


component production- a comprehensive review (2023)
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Scope
• Much more research can be done using different combinations to increase the
strength and hardness of the materials.

• Due to great need of composite materials in various field in order to cut off cost
and weight, quality of the materials plays major role in replacing existing range
the material, and also it can be tested in the automobile industries.

• Now a days, many composite materials is being used in automobile industries


like this composite material may be used in future.

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Advantages
• Cost effective

• Weightless

• Reducing usage of metals

• Pollution control

• Biodegradable

• Durable

• Low maintenance

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