COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF JUTE-GLASS EPOXY HYBRID COMPOSITES
Abstract
This research focuses on the mechanical properties and performance analysis of jute fiber and glass fiber
reinforced epoxy composites, particularly evaluating the effect of fiber orientation under various mechanical
tests. Hybrid composites were fabricated using jute fibers oriented at 45°, 60°, and 90°, combined with glass
fibers in an epoxy matrix. Mechanical testing included hardness and impact tests to understand the influence
of fiber orientation on the overall properties of the composites. The results demonstrated a significant
correlation between fiber orientation and the mechanical behavior of the composites. The 60° jute fiber
orientation exhibited superior impact strength, attributed to its ability to absorb and dissipate energy more
effectively under dynamic loading conditions. On the other hand, the 90° orientation resulted in higher
hardness values, indicating better resistance to localized deformation. The 45° orientation showed balanced
performance but did not surpass the other configurations in either hardness or impact strength. This study
highlights the importance of fiber orientation in designing hybrid composites to achieve desired mechanical
properties. By optimizing orientation, it is possible to tailor the composite for specific applications, such as
automotive, aerospace, and structural components, where lightweight materials with enhanced strength and
durability are crucial. These findings provide valuable insights for future development of sustainable, high
performance composite materials.
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