Title Influence of gamma radiation on mechanical properties of jute fabric-reinforced polymer composites /
Authors Motaleb, K.Z.M. Abdul ; Milašius, Rimvydas ; Ahad, Abdul
DOI 10.3390/FIB8090058
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Is Part of Fibers.. Basel : MDPI. 2020, vol. 8, iss. 9, art. no. 58, p. 1-11.. ISSN 2079-6439
Keywords [eng] Epoxy and polyester resin ; Gamma radiation ; Jute fabric ; Mechanical properties ; Natural composites
Abstract [eng] Woven jute fabric was used as a reinforcing material for making two types of composite, named Jute/PR and Jute/Epoxy, with two different matrixes of polyester resin and epoxy, respectively, by hand layup techniques. Five different doses of gamma radiation from 100 to 500 krad were used to investigate the effects of the mechanical properties of the composites and the jute fabrics. Though gamma radiation improved the mechanical properties, such as the tensile strength (TS) and Young's modulus (Y), and decreased the elongation at break % (Eb%) of the composites, it deteriorated all these properties for jute fabrics. The highest values of TS and Y and the lowest value of Eb% were found to be 39.44 Mpa, 1218.33 Mpa, and 7.68% for the Jute/PR; and 48.83 Mpa, 1459.67 Mpa, and 3.68% for the Jute/Epoxy composites, respectively, at a 300 krad gamma radiation dose. A further increase in dose altered all these properties; thus, 300 krad was found to be the optimum dose for both of the composites. Between the two composites, gamma radiation influenced the Jute/PR composite more than the Jute/Epoxy composite.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2020
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