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TP Sathishkumar
Researcher at Kongu Engineering College
Publications - 47
Citations - 2030
TP Sathishkumar is an academic researcher from Kongu Engineering College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber & Ultimate tensile strength. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1372 citations.
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Glass fiber-reinforced polymer composites – a review:
TL;DR: Aglass fibers reinforced polymer composites have been prepared by various manufacturing technology and are widely used for various applications as mentioned in this paper, however, they are not suitable for the use in medical applications.
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Hybrid fiber reinforced polymer composites – a review
TL;DR: The fiber reinforced hybrid composites consist of two or more fiber in a matrix system as mentioned in this paper and different fibers were reinforced with suitable matrix for preparing the hybrid composite using various manufacturing methodology.
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Characterization of natural fiber and composites – A review:
TP Sathishkumar,P. Navaneethakrishnan,Subramaniam Shankar,Rathanasamy Rajasekar,Nagarajan Rajini +4 more
TL;DR: The natural fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials offered extensive range of properties which are suitable for large number of engineering application as mentioned in this paper, and the natural fibers have been abundantl...
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Tensile and flexural properties of snake grass natural fiber reinforced isophthallic polyester composites
TL;DR: In this article, the tensile properties of the snake grass fiber are studied and compared with the traditionally available other natural fibers, and the experimental evidence also shows that the volume fraction increases the elasticity, flexural strength and modulus.
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Characterization of new cellulose sansevieria ehrenbergii fibers for polymer composites
TL;DR: In this article, the hierarchical cell structure of the sansevieria ehrenbergii plant and fibers were analyzed using scanning electron microscope, optical microscope, Fourier transforms infrared, and X-ray diffraction.