Journal of Dynamics


A Study on The Crack Behavior of Jute-Polyester Composites

Saferi, Rozi ( Institut Teknologi Padang)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2017

Abstract

Natural fiber composites are an alternative for replacing environmentally harmful synthetic materials and help control pollution problems. In addition, they are low cost, have better mechanical properties and require low production energy consumption. Also, using such materials in construction works, it is possible to improve the sustainability by eliminating construction wastes. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the crack propagation of bending test on jute fiber-reinforced resin composites with orientation of 90° and 45°. In this study Jute fiber was spun with a diameter 1.5 mm and arranged into two layers with orientation 90o and 45o . It’s used  a matrix of clear resin type polyester with a volume fraction 5:95. Bending test specimen is based on ASTM D5045. The results showed that composites with 45o fiber orientation had greater value of crack propagation than  composites with 90o fiber orientation. The elastic energy of composites with 45o fiber orientation  tend to decrease dramatically as the initial crack length increases.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

dynamics

Publisher

Subject

Engineering

Description

The International Journal of Dynamics in Engineering and Sciences (IJDES) is a fully refereed international journal, which publishes original research papers and survey articles in all subjects relevant to dynamics in engineering, sciences and analytical and numerical solution. The highest priority ...