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Uppin, Vinayak S; Ashok; Sridhar, I; Shivakumar Gouda, P. S.; AnanthJoshi, E-mail: vinavakuppin@gmail.com, E-mail: ashokvsaiianshettv@gmail.com, E-mail: anantjoshi85@gmail.com, E-mail: spl2969@my.bristol.ac.uk2016
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[en] Laminates of fibre reinforced compositesare weak in through thicknessbut strong in fibre direction, this lead to development of hybridizationconcept in polymer composites. In this work a new method of disperssing cellulose micro particleson unidirectional (UD) Glass fibre epoxy composite using semi-automated draw down coating technique was adopted to enhance fracture toughness.Test results show that by adding cellulose increases the load carrying competency by 32% in mode-I as compare to Glass- Epoxy composite samples. Imrovement in interlaminar critical energy release rates (GiC and GnC) up to 55% in Mode -I and 19 %in Mode -II respectively was also observed. This enahancement in fracture toughnees is due to the amount of fiber bridging seen during crack initiation and propagation. (paper)
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IConAMMA-2016: International conference on advances in materials and manufacturing applications; Bangalore (India); 14-16 Jul 2016; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/149/1/012113; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series. Materials Science and Engineering (Online); ISSN 1757-899X;
; v. 149(1); [10 p.]

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