Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens

Natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites using flax and polypropylene were prepared using compression molding process. Needle punched nonwovens were used as preforms for preparing the composites. Three variables namely fiber weight proportion, areal weight of the mat, and needling density w...

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Main Authors: Giri Dev V.R., Dhanakodi A.K.P.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-04-01
Series:Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2016-0147
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spelling doaj-d20c2bdefe9e4866b54d94edf2e968732021-09-05T14:00:32ZengDe GruyterScience and Engineering of Composite Materials0792-12332191-03592018-04-0125348949910.1515/secm-2016-0147Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovensGiri Dev V.R.0Dhanakodi A.K.P.1Department of Textile Technology, Anna University, Chennai, Tamilnadu 600025, IndiaDepartment of Textile Technology, Anna University, Chennai, Tamilnadu 600025, IndiaNatural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites using flax and polypropylene were prepared using compression molding process. Needle punched nonwovens were used as preforms for preparing the composites. Three variables namely fiber weight proportion, areal weight of the mat, and needling density were chosen for the study. Modified Taguchi L18 experimental design with dummy variable was chosen for the study and the effect of the above variables on tensile, flexural, and impact properties of the composites were studied. By altering the fiber weight proportion and areal weight of the mat, tensile and flexural properties improved. An increase in 34% of tensile strength and 40% of flexural strength has been observed. Impact properties of the composites were significantly altered by modifying the process variables. Increasing the needling density led to a decrease in overall mechanical properties of the composites.https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2016-0147flax fiberneedle punched nonwoven matpolypropylene (pp) fiber
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Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
flax fiber
needle punched nonwoven mat
polypropylene (pp) fiber
author_facet Giri Dev V.R.
Dhanakodi A.K.P.
author_sort Giri Dev V.R.
title Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
title_short Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
title_full Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
title_fullStr Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
title_full_unstemmed Studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
title_sort studies on mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites prepared from flax-polypropylene needle punched nonwovens
publisher De Gruyter
series Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
issn 0792-1233
2191-0359
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites using flax and polypropylene were prepared using compression molding process. Needle punched nonwovens were used as preforms for preparing the composites. Three variables namely fiber weight proportion, areal weight of the mat, and needling density were chosen for the study. Modified Taguchi L18 experimental design with dummy variable was chosen for the study and the effect of the above variables on tensile, flexural, and impact properties of the composites were studied. By altering the fiber weight proportion and areal weight of the mat, tensile and flexural properties improved. An increase in 34% of tensile strength and 40% of flexural strength has been observed. Impact properties of the composites were significantly altered by modifying the process variables. Increasing the needling density led to a decrease in overall mechanical properties of the composites.
topic flax fiber
needle punched nonwoven mat
polypropylene (pp) fiber
url https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2016-0147
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