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Rajini Nagarajan

Researcher at Kalasalingam University

Publications -  38
Citations -  486

Rajini Nagarajan is an academic researcher from Kalasalingam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Fiber. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 254 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajini Nagarajan include Universiti Putra Malaysia.

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Investigation into mechanical, absorption and swelling behaviour of hemp/sisal fibre reinforced bioepoxy hybrid composites: Effects of stacking sequences.

TL;DR: The experimental results indicate that hybrid composites exhibited minor variation in tensile strength when the stacking sequence was altered, and the hybrid composite with the intercalated arrangement (HSHS) exhibited the highest tensile modulus when compared with the other hybrid counterparts.
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Preparation and characterization of regenerated cellulose films using borassus fruit fibers and an ionic liquid.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the content of the components other than cellulose was significantly decreased during the cellulose extraction process, which advocated their effectiveness for various industrial applications.
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Effect of cellulosic filler loading on mechanical and thermal properties of date palm seed/vinyl ester composites

TL;DR: In this article, the date seed filler reinforced vinyl ester (DSF-VE) composites were prepared by using conventional compression molding technique with varying fillers loadings from 5% to 50%.
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Recent advances in thermal properties of hybrid cellulosic fiber reinforced polymer composites.

TL;DR: This critical reviewed study has a potential of guiding all composite designers, manufacturers and users on right selection of composite materials for thermal applications, such as engine components (covers), heat shields and brake ducts, among others.
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Utilization of chemically treated municipal solid waste (spent coffee bean powder) as reinforcement in cellulose matrix for packaging applications.

TL;DR: Based on the improved tensile properties and photo resistivity, the cellulose/SCBP composite films with alkali treated SCBP may be considered for packaging and wrapping of flowers and vegetables.