Effect of Fiber Content on the Mechanical Properties of Jute Fiber Reinforced Perlite/Gypsum Composites
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/mjcsm.13.1.3644Keywords:
Expanded Perlite, Gypsum, Jute Fiber Reinforcement, Mechanical Properties, CompositesAbstract
Fiber reinforcement is one of the ways for the improvement of the mechanical properties of composite materials. Previously, it was seen that the fiber content in composites played a vital role in the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites. Considering the benefits of natural fiber, in this work, jute fiber reinforced perlite/gypsum composites were manufactured with five different fiber contents ranging from 2.41 % to 4.82 %. The ratios of gypsum to perlite and gypsum to water were kept constant, and only fiber content was varied. The compression and flexural tests were conducted to investigate the effect of jute fiber content on the mechanical properties of jute fiber-reinforced perlite/gypsum composites. Results showed that both the compressive and flexural properties were improved up to certain jute fiber content. The compressive strength, modulus, and energy absorption of the jute fiber-reinforced composite were found to be the maximum at 3.01 % fiber content. The compressive strength of the composite with 3.01 % jute fiber content was 35.23 % higher than the composite with 2.41 % fiber content. The flexural strength, modulus, and energy absorption were maximum at 3.61 % jute fiber content. This study demonstrated that the addition of jute fiber to perlite/gypsum composites results in improved mechanical properties up to a certain percentage of jute fiber, beyond which the properties deteriorate.