Abstract

In this work, two reinforcements (natural jute fiber and glass fiber) hybridized with different volume fractions, are reinforced with a constant volume epoxy resin through hand layup method. The ASTM standard tensile specimen of jute natural epoxy composite of different volume fractions and orientations of fibers, with varied single edge notch (SEN) size were subjected to uniaxial tensile load in universal testing machine. Effect of jute volume fraction, notch size and fiber orientation on tensile strength and fracture toughness has been studied through experimental results. Increased percent of jute fibre showed decrease in tensile strength and fracture toughness. Also, with the increase in notch size, the tensile strength decreased and the fracture toughness increased. Further, the tensile strength and fracture toughness were superior in 0°/90° fiber orientation specimen than those with ±45° fiber orientation. Furthermore, experimental results were validated by conducting statistical and fractographic analysis. The jute fiber percentage was ranked as best level factor affecting the fracture behavior as per taguchi method. Morphological features of fractured surfaces were analyzed through scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images with respect to nature of jute fiber failure under uniaxial loading conditions.

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