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J. Naveen

Researcher at VIT University

Publications -  44
Citations -  1573

J. Naveen is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultimate tensile strength & Fiber. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 842 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Naveen include Universiti Putra Malaysia & Kongu Engineering College.

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Mechanical, Fracture, and Microstructural Assessment of Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymer Composites Containing Na2O.

TL;DR: In this paper, the nano-sodium dioxide (NS) was used in carbon-fiber-reinforced fly ash-based geopolymer (GPO) paste to ameliorate the mechanical, microstructural, and fracture behavior of GPO.
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Selection of Natural Fiber for Hybrid Kevlar/Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites for Personal Body Armor by Using Analytical Hierarchy Process

TL;DR: In this research Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to identify the most suitable natural fiber to be hybridised with Kevlar 29 fiber as a reinforcement in the polymer composites for personal body armour.
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Finite element analysis of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites

TL;DR: The representative volume element method is the most efficient homogenization-based multiscale finite element model and it represents the relevant features of natural fiber in a uniform microstructure as discussed by the authors.
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Improved Interlaminar Shear Behaviour of a New Hybrid Kevlar/Cocos Nucifera Sheath Composites with Graphene Nanoplatelets Modified Epoxy Matrix

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of hybridizing Kevlar/cocos nucifera sheath and adding different wt.% of Graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) on the interlaminar shear behaviour of laminated composites was investigated.
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Advancement in fiber reinforced polymer, metal alloys and multi-layered armour systems for ballistic applications – A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of utilizing appropriate materials for an efficient armour system is emphasized, to achieve higher energy absorption, ballistic limit, and low blunt trauma, considering the strict requirement of perfect material selection for armour systems.