Abstract

Frictional Materials made from natural fibers has been recognised in over the years for their eco-friendly as well as sustainable in nature. This study focuses on the deformation analyses of frictional materials, specifically investigating their mechanical behaviour in response to external forces and changes in structure. Through finite element simulation, using ANSYS software, it is aimed to provide a comprehensive method of the deformation characteristics in those materials and their potential applications. These findings are obtained in natural fiber materials like jute, palm fibers, abeca sheath fibers, coconut coir fibers, coconut oil residue, sesame oil residue and groundnut oil cake residue for the significant implications in development of more sustainable and efficient friction materials in various industrial applications such as automobile, aerospace, military applications. The deformation characteristics are refer to the mechanical and frictional behaviour of a material in response to changes in structure which include stress-strain curves and initial cracking stress with an elongation.

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