Fabrication, Mechanical Characterization, and Selection of Hybrid Composites by TOPSIS
Raffi Mohammed1, B Ramgopal Reddy2, K Sridhar3, Aluri Manoj4
1Raffi Mohammed, Research Scholar, ANUCET Guntur.
2Dr. B. Ramgopal Reddy, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering of RVR & JC College of Engineering Chowdavaram, Andhra Pradesh.
3K Sridhar, Professor and HOD, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVR College of Engineering and Technology, Paritala.
4Aluri Manoj, Undergraduate Student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, RGUKT, Basar.
Manuscript received on 10 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 3118-3125 | Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: A1466058119/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Fiber reinforced polymer composites are utilized in an assortment of use in “light of their numerous favorable circumstances, for example, moderately ease of creation, simple to manufacture and better quality analyze than flawless polymer resins. Fortification in a polymer is neither manufactured nor normal. A manufactured fiber, for example, carbon, glass and so forth has high explicit quality however their fields of use are constrained because of the greater expense of generation. As of late, there is an expanded enthusiasm for regular filler based composites because of their numerous points of interest. In this association, an examination has been done to improve the usage of Bagasse cinder /coal fly fiery debris/coal powder as filler material alongside glass fiber as fortification for the readiness of epoxy based mixture composites”. The target of the present investigation is to examine the mechanical properties of composite reinforced with epoxy glass based on hybrid epoxy. “The impact of filler material and fiber impact stacking on mechanical properties like elasticity, ILSS, tensile modulus, flexural quality, hardness and impact strength of composites is examined. Multi-Criteria basic leadership access named TOPSIS is likewise used to choose the good option from a lot of choices dependent on various characteristics (mechanical attributes).”
Keywords: TOPSIS, ILSS, Fiber Reinforced polymers, Flexural Strength, Tensile Strength.
Scope of the Article: Mechanical Design