Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam

Natural fiber composites are termed as biocomposites or green composites. These fibers are green, biodegradable, and recyclable and have good properties such as low density and low cost when compared to synthetic fibers. The present work is investigated on the finite element analysis of the natural...

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Main Authors: D. Saravana Bavan, G. C. Mohan Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/450381
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spelling doaj-2bd5f599ce50417f8c4a2e5252fe0d692020-11-24T23:43:12ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Engineering2314-49042314-49122013-01-01201310.1155/2013/450381450381Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite BeamD. Saravana Bavan0G. C. Mohan Kumar1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinivasnagar, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575025, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinivasnagar, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575025, IndiaNatural fiber composites are termed as biocomposites or green composites. These fibers are green, biodegradable, and recyclable and have good properties such as low density and low cost when compared to synthetic fibers. The present work is investigated on the finite element analysis of the natural fiber (maize) composite beam, processed by means of hand lay-up method. Composite beam material is composed of stalk-based fiber of maize and unsaturated polyester resin polymer as matrix with methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) as a catalyst and Cobalt Octoate as a promoter. The material was modeled and resembled as a structural beam using suitable assumption and analyzed by means of finite element method using ANSYS software for determining the deflection and stress properties. Morphological analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis for the fiber were examined by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffractometer. From the results, it has been found that the finite element values are acceptable with proper assumptions, and the prepared natural fiber composite beam material can be used for structural engineering applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/450381
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Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
Journal of Engineering
author_facet D. Saravana Bavan
G. C. Mohan Kumar
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title Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
title_short Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
title_full Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis of a Natural Fiber (Maize) Composite Beam
title_sort finite element analysis of a natural fiber (maize) composite beam
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Engineering
issn 2314-4904
2314-4912
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Natural fiber composites are termed as biocomposites or green composites. These fibers are green, biodegradable, and recyclable and have good properties such as low density and low cost when compared to synthetic fibers. The present work is investigated on the finite element analysis of the natural fiber (maize) composite beam, processed by means of hand lay-up method. Composite beam material is composed of stalk-based fiber of maize and unsaturated polyester resin polymer as matrix with methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) as a catalyst and Cobalt Octoate as a promoter. The material was modeled and resembled as a structural beam using suitable assumption and analyzed by means of finite element method using ANSYS software for determining the deflection and stress properties. Morphological analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis for the fiber were examined by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffractometer. From the results, it has been found that the finite element values are acceptable with proper assumptions, and the prepared natural fiber composite beam material can be used for structural engineering applications.
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