Experimental Investigation On Sandwich Composite Made of Expanded Perlite/Epoxy Based Core And JFRP & CF As Skin
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Date
2023-05-06Author
Rahman Sikder, Md. Moshiur
Hasan Kishor, Md. Mahedi
Abu Rushd Md. Moydul Kadir, Abu Rushd Md. Moydul Kadir
Islam, Khairul
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A novel sandwich structure is fabricated consisting of an expanded
perlite/epoxy-based core and jute fiber reinforced polymer (JFRP) & Carbon
Fiber (CF) as skin. In situ sandwiching technique during compression molding
was adopted for manufacturing the structure. JFRP & CF skin was made
separately using the hand lay-up method and the core density of the sandwich
composite was varied using various compaction ratio. The flexural and
compressive properties are investigated along with the varying core to
investigate the hardness & Energy absorption of the skin . The performance of
the sandwich structure in flexure and compression is affected by the core
density .The load-carrying capacity of the sandwich structure was increased
about 1.5-1.91 times with an increasing to investigate the hardness & Energy
absorption of the skin from 2 to 3. Hardness and Energy absorption The
flexural failure of the sandwich composite was initiated from the core of the
flexural specimen (core shear failure) and then delamination of the skin. During
compression, the strength and the energy absorption are both enhanced
significantly by the increment the of core density .
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