Physio-mechanical & wear performance of banana fiber/walnut powder based epoxy composites

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Surya P Gairola
Yogesh Tyagia
Brijesh Gangilb
Kanishk Jhac

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The present environmental condition indicates the immediate need for sustainable materials containing mainly natural elements for composite fabrication. Encouragement of natural fibers in composite materials can significantly reduce the greenhouse effect and the high cost of manufacturing synthetic fiber-based polymer composites. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the physio-mechanical properties of banana fiber (BF) fiber - based epoxy (EP) composites filled with walnut shell powder (WNP). Fabrication was carried out by mixing and cold pressing with fixed BF proportion and varying percentages of WNP (0%, 5%, 10%, 15 wt. %). The results obtained in the study suggest the mechanical properties of the BF/EP composite were enhanced with the addition of WNP as a filler. This is because the WNP filler occupies the spaces in the composite, which bridge the gaps between the banana fibers and the epoxy matrix; also, the inclusion of walnut powder in the BF/EP composites greatly enhanced their wear resistance. The microstructural properties of the composites were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

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Surya P Gairola, Yogesh Tyagia, Brijesh Gangilb, & Kanishk Jhac. (2021). Physio-mechanical & wear performance of banana fiber/walnut powder based epoxy composites. ACTA INNOVATIONS, 41, 42–55. https://doi.org/10.62441/actainnovations.v41i.272
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