Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test

This paper discusses the results of an experimental investigation on the shear properties of natural fibre composites using the V-Notch or Iosipescu shear test. The natural fiber composites were made of jute and hemp fibers reinforced epoxy polymer resin. The testing was conducted using an MTS machi...

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Main Authors: Fajrin Jauhar, Herlina Sari Nasmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819502004
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spelling doaj-5c96c05bb04c40ae9cc8cd2c160c7c4e2021-02-02T00:41:48ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011950200410.1051/matecconf/201819502004matecconf_icrmce2018_02004Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear testFajrin JauharHerlina Sari NasmiThis paper discusses the results of an experimental investigation on the shear properties of natural fibre composites using the V-Notch or Iosipescu shear test. The natural fiber composites were made of jute and hemp fibers reinforced epoxy polymer resin. The testing was conducted using an MTS machine equipped with a 10 kN load cell in accordance with the ASTM standard D5379M. The testing machine was set-up to apply a load with a speed of 2 mm/min. It was found that the jute fiber composites (JFC) have an average shear stress of 25.56 MPa, while the hemp fiber composites (HFC) have an average value of 22.46 MPa. The loaddisplacement graphs showed a nearly linear trend at the initial loading stage that slightly deflected prior to reaching the maximum load. Most of the specimens in both groups, JFC and HFC, showed fractures in a diagonal cracking pattern, known as an off-axial failure mode. Only a few specimens collapsed across the notched section. Both are customary failure modes for this type of shear test.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819502004Shear propertiesV-notch testNatural fiberComposites
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author Fajrin Jauhar
Herlina Sari Nasmi
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Herlina Sari Nasmi
Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
MATEC Web of Conferences
Shear properties
V-notch test
Natural fiber
Composites
author_facet Fajrin Jauhar
Herlina Sari Nasmi
author_sort Fajrin Jauhar
title Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
title_short Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
title_full Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
title_fullStr Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
title_full_unstemmed Shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using V-notch shear test
title_sort shear properties evaluation of natural fibre reinforced epoxy composites using v-notch shear test
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper discusses the results of an experimental investigation on the shear properties of natural fibre composites using the V-Notch or Iosipescu shear test. The natural fiber composites were made of jute and hemp fibers reinforced epoxy polymer resin. The testing was conducted using an MTS machine equipped with a 10 kN load cell in accordance with the ASTM standard D5379M. The testing machine was set-up to apply a load with a speed of 2 mm/min. It was found that the jute fiber composites (JFC) have an average shear stress of 25.56 MPa, while the hemp fiber composites (HFC) have an average value of 22.46 MPa. The loaddisplacement graphs showed a nearly linear trend at the initial loading stage that slightly deflected prior to reaching the maximum load. Most of the specimens in both groups, JFC and HFC, showed fractures in a diagonal cracking pattern, known as an off-axial failure mode. Only a few specimens collapsed across the notched section. Both are customary failure modes for this type of shear test.
topic Shear properties
V-notch test
Natural fiber
Composites
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819502004
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