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Effect of matrix material and orientation angle on tensile and tribological behavior of jute reinforced composites

  • Mehmet Emin Demir , Yahya Hışman Çelik und Erol Kilickap
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 27. Juli 2019
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Abstract

Environmental friendly natural fibers have been used instead of petroleum-based synthetic fibers as reinforcements because of the depletion of oil resources, plastic waste disposal problems and the emissions generated during combustion. In these natural fibers, thermoplastic or thermoset materials are used as matrix material because of their low cost, light weight and durability. In this study, the effects of ply number (2 and 3 layer) and orientation angle of reinforcement (0/90° and ± 45°) and matrix type (thermoset and thermoplastic) on the tensile strength of jute reinforced composites were investigated. Also, the effect of the reinforcement orientation angle, sliding time (600, 1200 and 1800 s) and applied load (5, 10 and 15 N) on tribological characteristics were determined. Adhesive and abrasion wear tests were carried out at 0.15 m × s−1 sliding speed. It was observed that the matrix material and the reinforcement are very important in tensile and wear tests, while the ply number and the orientation angle only exert an influence in the tensile strength of composites. It was determined that an increase in load and sliding time is the most effective parameter on wear experiments.


Correspondence Address, Mehmet Emin Demir, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Batman University, Batman, Turkey, E-Mail: , ,

Mehmet Emin Demir, born in 1981, received his BSc degree in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Batman University, Batman, Turkey, in 2016. Currently he is studying there for his PhD. He has experience in the areas of mechanics, composite materials, wear, natural and synthetic fibers.

Associate Prof. Dr. Yahya Hışman Çelik, born 1980, received his BSc, MSc and PhD degrees at Firat University, Elazığ, Turkey, in 2002, 2005 and 2010, respectively. He is Associate Professor at Batman University, Batman, Turkey. He has been doing research in the areas of manufacturing, construction, molding, composites, CAD/CAM and CNC.

Associate Prof. Dr. Erol Kilickap received his BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering at Firat University in Elazığ, Turkey, in 1991, 1997 and 2003, respectively. He is Associate Professor at Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey. His general area of interest includes the machining of composites and metal cutting mechanics.


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Published Online: 2019-07-27
Published in Print: 2019-08-01

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