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26 June 2024 Influence of flax fiber and its direction-based polymer composite milling behaviour and surface quality
Natrayan L.
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Proceedings Volume 13188, International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024); 1318813 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030847
Event: International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024), 2024, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract
As these environmentally friendly components emerge in the aerospace industries, advancements in organic fiber-reinforced polymer composite technology have piqued the interest of industrialists and researchers. In this respect, manufacturing methods for functionally graded fabrics pose substantial problems due to the complicated nature of natural fibres, necessitating extensive wear research. The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of natural fibre direction upon the formability of NFRP materials using the Merchants concept to isolate sheared power from frictional power. The fibre alignment is changed from 0° to 90° with regard to a setting trend during the diagonal cutting operation on linear natural fiber-filled polymer composites. refers to a broad set of shear experiments that are also employed to look into the mechanical shear behaviour of fibres based on their direction. These findings confirm the basic model parameters, demonstrating the application of the "offers a product" concept to the milling assessment of additive manufactured materials. The shear and frictional energy that regulate the slicing behaviour and chip production of the NFRP material are greatly affected by fibre direction. The resulting milled surface is thus inextricably linked to the inherent fibre orientation.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Natrayan L. "Influence of flax fiber and its direction-based polymer composite milling behaviour and surface quality", Proc. SPIE 13188, International Conference on Medical Imaging, Electronic Imaging, Information Technologies, and Sensors (MIEITS 2024), 1318813 (26 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030847
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KEYWORDS
Carbon fibers

Composites

Scanning electron microscopy

Polymers

Manufacturing

Surface finishing

Matrices

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