Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites

The aim of the present study is to improve the flexural, thermal stability and dynamic mechanical properties of epoxy composites by reinforcing date palm fibres (DPF) at different loading (40%, 50% and 60% by wt.) and to evaluate the best loading through hand lay-up technique. Three point bending dy...

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Main Authors: Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy, Aziz, Mohamed Abdel, Ghori, Waheedullah, Saba, Naheed, Mohammad Asim, Jawaid, Mohammad, Alothman, Othman Y.
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Published: Elsevier Editora 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79922/
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author Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy
Aziz, Mohamed Abdel
Ghori, Waheedullah
Saba, Naheed
Mohammad Asim
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alothman, Othman Y.
author_facet Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy
Aziz, Mohamed Abdel
Ghori, Waheedullah
Saba, Naheed
Mohammad Asim
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alothman, Othman Y.
author_sort Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy
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description The aim of the present study is to improve the flexural, thermal stability and dynamic mechanical properties of epoxy composites by reinforcing date palm fibres (DPF) at different loading (40%, 50% and 60% by wt.) and to evaluate the best loading through hand lay-up technique. Three point bending dynamic properties in terms of storage modulus (E′), loss modulus (E″) damping factor, Cole–Cole plot and thermal properties were analyzed by dynamic mechanical and thermogravimetric analyser, respectively. Flexural test results show that loading of 50% DPF increases both the flexural strength and modulus of pure epoxy composites from 26.15 MPa to 32.64 MPa and 2.26 GPa to 3.28 GPa, respectively. TGA results revealed that reinforcement of DPF in epoxy composites also improves the thermal stability and residual content. The residual content of epoxy (9.58%), 40% DPF/epoxy (12.51%), 50% DPF/epoxy (19.8%) and for 60% DPF/epoxy composites (15.2%) was noted, revealing that 50% DPF/epoxy composites confers the best result. Incorporation of DPF into epoxy also improves the E′ and E″ but 50% DPF show more remarkable improvement compared to 40% and 60% DPF loading. Moreover, damping factor decreases considerably by the reinforcement of DPF and are found lowest for 50% DPF/epoxy composites among all composites. Drawn Cole–Cole plot also suggests the existence of certain heterogeneity in DPF/epoxy composites compared to homogenous nature of epoxy composites. We concluded that 50% DPF loading is the ideal loading to enhanced flexural, thermal stability and dynamic properties of epoxy composites.
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spelling upm-799222023-03-29T04:49:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79922/ Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy Aziz, Mohamed Abdel Ghori, Waheedullah Saba, Naheed Mohammad Asim Jawaid, Mohammad Alothman, Othman Y. The aim of the present study is to improve the flexural, thermal stability and dynamic mechanical properties of epoxy composites by reinforcing date palm fibres (DPF) at different loading (40%, 50% and 60% by wt.) and to evaluate the best loading through hand lay-up technique. Three point bending dynamic properties in terms of storage modulus (E′), loss modulus (E″) damping factor, Cole–Cole plot and thermal properties were analyzed by dynamic mechanical and thermogravimetric analyser, respectively. Flexural test results show that loading of 50% DPF increases both the flexural strength and modulus of pure epoxy composites from 26.15 MPa to 32.64 MPa and 2.26 GPa to 3.28 GPa, respectively. TGA results revealed that reinforcement of DPF in epoxy composites also improves the thermal stability and residual content. The residual content of epoxy (9.58%), 40% DPF/epoxy (12.51%), 50% DPF/epoxy (19.8%) and for 60% DPF/epoxy composites (15.2%) was noted, revealing that 50% DPF/epoxy composites confers the best result. Incorporation of DPF into epoxy also improves the E′ and E″ but 50% DPF show more remarkable improvement compared to 40% and 60% DPF loading. Moreover, damping factor decreases considerably by the reinforcement of DPF and are found lowest for 50% DPF/epoxy composites among all composites. Drawn Cole–Cole plot also suggests the existence of certain heterogeneity in DPF/epoxy composites compared to homogenous nature of epoxy composites. We concluded that 50% DPF loading is the ideal loading to enhanced flexural, thermal stability and dynamic properties of epoxy composites. Elsevier Editora 2019 Article PeerReviewed Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy and Aziz, Mohamed Abdel and Ghori, Waheedullah and Saba, Naheed and Mohammad Asim and Jawaid, Mohammad and Alothman, Othman Y. (2019) Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 8 (1). pp. 853-860. ISSN 2238-7854; ESSN: 2214-0697 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785418303193 10.1016/j.jmrt.2018.06.013
spellingShingle Gheith, Mohamed Hamdy
Aziz, Mohamed Abdel
Ghori, Waheedullah
Saba, Naheed
Mohammad Asim
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alothman, Othman Y.
Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title_full Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title_fullStr Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title_full_unstemmed Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title_short Flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
title_sort flexural, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of date palm fibres reinforced epoxy composites
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