2021
DOI: 10.1080/09243046.2021.1904345
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Electromagnetic and Mechanical Characterization of Iron Reinforced Natural Fiber Composites for Microwave Absorbing Applications

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“…The young's modulus (N/mm 2 ) was increased from 335.72 ± 0.63 to 484.41 ± 0.96 for 5 wt%, to 630.15 ± 1.47 for 10 wt% and 1131.80 ± 1.84 for 15 wt%. Adding iron powder to natural fiber reinforced composite and E-glass fiber reinforced composite decreased the tensile strength and flexural strength as per [61,109]. For example in [109] with the addition of 0.5 vol.% and 1.0 vol% Fe 2 O 3 , the tensile strength of E-glass fiber reinforced composite reduced from 135 Mpa to 128 Mpa and 114 Mpa, respectively, and the hardness increased from 84 to 88 for both samples.…”
Section: Effect Of Iron-based Additives For Mechanical Behavior Of Co...mentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The young's modulus (N/mm 2 ) was increased from 335.72 ± 0.63 to 484.41 ± 0.96 for 5 wt%, to 630.15 ± 1.47 for 10 wt% and 1131.80 ± 1.84 for 15 wt%. Adding iron powder to natural fiber reinforced composite and E-glass fiber reinforced composite decreased the tensile strength and flexural strength as per [61,109]. For example in [109] with the addition of 0.5 vol.% and 1.0 vol% Fe 2 O 3 , the tensile strength of E-glass fiber reinforced composite reduced from 135 Mpa to 128 Mpa and 114 Mpa, respectively, and the hardness increased from 84 to 88 for both samples.…”
Section: Effect Of Iron-based Additives For Mechanical Behavior Of Co...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Optimum shielding efficiency of kenaf fibers was seen with 18% Fe content. Electromagnetic, mechanical characterization and fractography of iron reinforced jute fiber composites were studied by Kala et al [61]. The first sample was 20:35:45, the second 20:40:40, the third 20:50:30 and the fourth sample was 20:55:25 percentage of jute, iron and epoxy respectively.…”
Section: Effect Of Green Carbon-based Materials On Micro Wave Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%