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Title: Effect of surface modification and hybridization on dynamic mechanical properties of Roystonea regia/glass–epoxy composites
Authors: Goud, G.
Rao, R.N.
Keywords: Epoxy
Roystonea regia
Issue Date: Feb-2013
Publisher: Bulletin of Materials Science
Citation: 10.1007/s12034-012-0411-6
Abstract: The paper evaluates effect of fibre surface modification and hybridization on dynamic mechanical properties of Roystonea regia/epoxy composites. Surface modification involved alkali and silane treatments. Alkali treatment proved to be more effective on dynamic mechanical properties as compared to silane treatment. Storage and loss modulus values increased after treatments with simultaneous decrease in tan δ values. Roystonea regia and glass fibres were used together with varying proportions as reinforcement in epoxy matrix to study the hybridization effect on dynamic mechanical properties. Storage and loss modulus values increased with increase in glass fibre content whereas tan δ values were found to decrease. Scanning electron microscopy of tensile fractured surfaces was carried out to study the interface adhesion of different composites.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2494
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