Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation

The influence of hybridization of sisal woven fabric with glass fabric on thermal buckling behaviour of composite beam has been analysed experimentally. Initially, non-uniform heating (upward-downward, downward and downward-upward) has been achieved by positioning infrared (IR) heaters at the chosen...

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Main Authors: Amol Gilorkar, Rajesh Murugan, Jeyaraj Pitchaimani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Composites Part C: Open Access
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682020300128
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spelling doaj-a81dc9403f534da1a33470a5d2b7126a2021-05-04T07:33:38ZengElsevierComposites Part C: Open Access2666-68202020-10-012100012Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigationAmol Gilorkar0Rajesh Murugan1Jeyaraj Pitchaimani2National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal 575 025, IndiaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, Tamilnadu 632 014, IndiaNational Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal 575 025, India; Corresponding author.The influence of hybridization of sisal woven fabric with glass fabric on thermal buckling behaviour of composite beam has been analysed experimentally. Initially, non-uniform heating (upward-downward, downward and downward-upward) has been achieved by positioning infrared (IR) heaters at the chosen locations along the longitudinal direction of the composite beam and deflection of the composite beam in the lateral direction measured through LabVIEW program and linear variable displacement transducer. Experiment results indicate that deflection behaviour of the beams under thermal load is entirely different from the deflection under mechanical load. The beams exhibited snap-through deflection behaviour with multiple inflection points due to the thermal load. Results revealed that the sisal woven fabric reinforced composite has high deflection under thermal load than hybrid composites. High elastic modulus and sandwiching effect as a result of hybridization provides more resistance against thermal deflection of the hybrid composites. Furthermore, the layering sequence and type of heating also influences the performance of the composites under thermal load. Results revealed that compared to cross ply sisal composite, an angle ply composite enhanced the resistance against deflection. Synergy effect of sandwiching and ply lay-up enhances resistance against deflection of the composite beams under non-uniform thermal load.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682020300128Thermal bucklingNatural fibreSandwich compositeLayering sequenceNon-uniform heating
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author Amol Gilorkar
Rajesh Murugan
Jeyaraj Pitchaimani
spellingShingle Amol Gilorkar
Rajesh Murugan
Jeyaraj Pitchaimani
Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
Composites Part C: Open Access
Thermal buckling
Natural fibre
Sandwich composite
Layering sequence
Non-uniform heating
author_facet Amol Gilorkar
Rajesh Murugan
Jeyaraj Pitchaimani
author_sort Amol Gilorkar
title Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
title_short Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
title_full Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
title_fullStr Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
title_full_unstemmed Thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: Experimental investigation
title_sort thermal buckling of sisal and glass hybrid woven composites: experimental investigation
publisher Elsevier
series Composites Part C: Open Access
issn 2666-6820
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The influence of hybridization of sisal woven fabric with glass fabric on thermal buckling behaviour of composite beam has been analysed experimentally. Initially, non-uniform heating (upward-downward, downward and downward-upward) has been achieved by positioning infrared (IR) heaters at the chosen locations along the longitudinal direction of the composite beam and deflection of the composite beam in the lateral direction measured through LabVIEW program and linear variable displacement transducer. Experiment results indicate that deflection behaviour of the beams under thermal load is entirely different from the deflection under mechanical load. The beams exhibited snap-through deflection behaviour with multiple inflection points due to the thermal load. Results revealed that the sisal woven fabric reinforced composite has high deflection under thermal load than hybrid composites. High elastic modulus and sandwiching effect as a result of hybridization provides more resistance against thermal deflection of the hybrid composites. Furthermore, the layering sequence and type of heating also influences the performance of the composites under thermal load. Results revealed that compared to cross ply sisal composite, an angle ply composite enhanced the resistance against deflection. Synergy effect of sandwiching and ply lay-up enhances resistance against deflection of the composite beams under non-uniform thermal load.
topic Thermal buckling
Natural fibre
Sandwich composite
Layering sequence
Non-uniform heating
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682020300128
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