Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Behavior of Glass- Fiber Reinforced Polyurethane Resin Composite in three Different ratios

M. Nagaraju, Pulla Sammaiah

Abstract


In this experimental study, the glass fiber reinforced polyurethane composite is prepared and the Tensile, Flexural and Impact Strengths are analyzed.Currently the glass fiber is manufactured with other resins such as epoxy, vinylester and polypropylene. These composites are used as sports goods, automobile bodies, etc. Comparing to other resin the price of polyurethane resin is one third only. The glass fiber reinforced polyurethane composite laminates was prepared by hand layup method and it was placed on the matched plate mold for curing. The composites were manufactured at various ratios such as 30:70, 35:65, and 40:60 (Fiber: Resin). The specimen is prepared from composite laminates andthe mechanical properties such as tensile strength, flexural strength and impact strength has been analyzed as per the ASTM standard D3039, D790 and D256 respectively. The results show the best suitable fiber resin ratio with respect to strength.


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