Abstract:
The field of materials science has made significant advancements in green technology through
the development of biocomposites, driven by environmental and sustainability concerns. The
purpose of this study is to fabricate hybrid biocomposite of thermoset polymer epoxy,
reinforcing it with PALF and jute fabric that are used in the textile industry to analyse their
mechanical properties as well as water absorption characteristics to compare the results with
pure pineapple leaf reinforced polymer and pure jute reinforced polymer composites. Hybrid
composites with 4 different stacking sequences and two pure composites were fabricated by
wet lay-up technique followed by vacuum bagging technique following the latest ASTM
standards. The findings reveal that combining jute with PALF improves tensile and flexural
characteristics, outperforming pure PALF composites and slightly less than pure jute
composite. The highest tensile strength was observed in JFRP (35.16 MPa), and the highest
tensile strength for the hybrid composite was observed to be 32.16 MPa. The highest tensile
modulus in hybrid composite 4P5J – 2 (1.315 GPa). Hybrid composite 4P5J – 4 exhibited the
highest elongation (15.94%). Among the hybrids, 4P5J – 1 demonstrated the best flexural
strength (44.36 MPa), equivalent to pure jute composites with a 78.57% increase in flexural
modulus. In terms of impact strength, PFRP performed best, but the hybrids still outperformed
JFRP. The choice of stacking sequence significantly impacts composite fabrication outcomes.
These results suggest a greener future for the development of hybrid composites reinforced
with natural fibres from textile industries for uses in the automobile sector, specifically in
making levers such as brake and accelerator pedals. It also shows a way of using waste
materials of the textile industries as natural reinforcements for fabricating biocomposites
Description:
Supervised by
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ahsan Habib
Department of Production and Mechanical Engineering(MPE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh