scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Journal ArticleDOI

Study of thermal properties of jute and hollow conjugated polyester fibre reinforced non-woven composite

01 Feb 2017-Journal of Industrial Textiles (SAGE Publications)-Vol. 46, Iss: 6, pp 1393-1411
TL;DR: In this article, a compressive hot pressing method was used to produce a non-woven composite composite, ranging from 2500 grams per square meter (gsm) to 3500 gsm.
Abstract: Sandwich structure of non-woven composite is produced by using a compressive hot pressing method. It is ranging from 2500 grams per square meter (gsm) to 3500 gsm. Composite sample is designed usin...
Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the research trends in the improvement of thermal and sound insulation of the jutting fibres of the natural fibres have been discussed in different applications and one of the important applications is sound insulation.
Abstract: Natural fibres are widely used in different applications and one of the important applications is sound insulation. The research trends in the improvement of thermal and sound insulation of the jut...

34 citations


Cites background or methods from "Study of thermal properties of jute..."

  • ...Zakriya et al.59 in their research work of thermal properties of jute and hollow-conjugated polyester fibre-reinforced nonwoven composite, the thermal conductivity value 0.0193W/m.K is predicted by response surface method graph.59 A material can be considered as an appropriate thermal insulator if its thermal conductivity is 0.15W/m.K or less.60 The technical sectors of composites using bicomponent fibres yield interesting results....

    [...]

  • ...Zakriya et al.(59) in their research work of thermal properties of jute and hollow-conjugated polyester fibre-reinforced nonwoven composite, the thermal conductivity value 0....

    [...]

  • ...K is predicted by response surface method graph.(59) A material can be considered as an appropriate thermal insulator if its thermal conductivity is 0....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, structural differences adopted on manufacturing process in the form of sandwich structure (A), blended fiber structure (B), blended fibre along with 5% of low melt polyester content (C) and stitched layers of nonwoven composites (D) were manufactured.

15 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, bicomponent antistatic fibers with various cross-sectional configurations (i.e. core/sheath and segmented-pie structures) were produced using the mixture of carbon black/dispersing agent/PBT and polyethylene terephthalate.
Abstract: Artificial antistatic fibers due to their low cost as well as providing desirable properties based on their constitutive components, have attracted considerable interests. In the present study, bicomponent antistatic fibers with various cross-sectional configurations (i.e. core/sheath and segmented-pie structures) were produced using the mixture of carbon black/dispersing agent/PBT and polyethylene terephthalate. To investigate their practical application, woven fabrics were produced and then examined upon their antistatic characteristics as well their thermal properties, wash durability and breaking strength and elongation. Moreover, the effect of dispersing agent during fiber spinning was examined. Among the produced fibers with different structural configuration, it was concluded that the core/sheath antistatic fibers exhibited higher breaking strength and elongation, as well as lower electrical resistivity. Rheological investigations based on the pressure tests indicated that the homogeneous distribut...

13 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the fitness of jute and hollow conjugated polyester (HCP) composites for indoor and outdoor applications was investigated, and the experimental results suggested that sample A can be used for an interior trim, sample B can be a base material for interior designing, sample C can replace the usage of wood, plastics, metals, and alloys in hardware applications.
Abstract: The research work aims at investigating the fitness of jute and hollow conjugated polyester (HCP) composites for indoor and outdoor applications. Limiting oxygen value index, natural weathering exposure was done on four optimized composite structures; i) sandwich structure composite (A); ii) blended non-woven structure composite (B); iii) multiple layers with 5% of low melt polyester added composite (C); (iv) multiple layers of non-woven stitched composite (D) were produced. Their tensile strength, strain at break, and Young’s modulus values were evaluated both before and after the coating of acrylic-based silicon emulsion (ASE). From the experimental results, it is suggested that sample A can be used for an interior trim, sample B can be a base material for interior designing, sample C can replace the usage of wood, plastics, metals, and alloys in hardware applicationsand sample D can be used in interiors as an insulation material in commercial buildings for the purpose of internal cooling or hea...

7 citations


Cites background or methods from "Study of thermal properties of jute..."

  • ...The thickness of the composites was measured with thickness tester, using ASTM D5729 procedure (Zakriya et al. 2016, 2015)....

    [...]

  • ...Sheath fibre is alone melted over on the composites and is bonded with other fibres (Zakriya et al. 2015)....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Oct 2021-Heliyon
TL;DR: In this paper, a new tossa jute variety (BJRI Tossa Pat 7) was developed through pure line selection (PLS) from another pre-released variety named OM-1 during 2017.

4 citations

References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a class of incomplete three level factorial designs useful for estimating the coefficients in a second degree graduating polynomial are described and the designs either meet, or approximately meet, the criterion of rotatability and for the most part can be orthogonally blocked.
Abstract: A class of incomplete three level factorial designs useful for estimating the coefficients in a second degree graduating polynomial are described. The designs either meet, or approximately meet, the criterion of rotatability and for the most part can be orthogonally blocked. A fully worked example is included.

3,194 citations


"Study of thermal properties of jute..." refers methods in this paper

  • ...To examine the distinct and shared composition effects of jute/HCP fibres lap weight, thickness of the composite, Box and Behnken [15] factorial design of three factors was used....

    [...]

  • ...So here initiation starts to investigate the thermal properties of jute–HCP fibre reinforced non-woven composite with the Box and Behnken model statistical approach....

    [...]

  • ...Using Box and Behnken factorial design composite samples shows a good and significant relationship between the analysis of variance and analysis of lack-offit values in Table 6....

    [...]

  • ...It is ranging from 2500 grams per square meter (gsm) to 3500 gsm. Composite sample is designed using Box and Behnken model....

    [...]

  • ...Several layers of web were arranged one upon another, as per the design of experiments made by Box and Behnken model....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal diffusivity of some selected polymers was measured from room temperature up to 160°C using the laser flash technique, and the results obtained were checked against results obtained by the hot wire technique, when possible, they were also compared with data found in the literature.

169 citations


"Study of thermal properties of jute..." refers background in this paper

  • ...It is an indicator of how rapidly a composite will vary the temperature in reaction to the relevance of heat [20]....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Jute fiber composites enjoy excellent potential as wood substitutes in view of their low cost, low density, high specific strength and modulus, no health risk, easy availability, renewability and much lower energy requirement for processing as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Jute fibre is a p ro mising reinforcement for use in co mposites on account of its low cost, low density, high specific strength and modulus, no health risk, easy availability, renewability and much lower energy requirement for processing. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in finding new applications for jute fibre reinforced composites that are traditionally used for making ropes, bags, hessians, sacking, mats, and carpet.To protect environment, consumptions of wood should be reduced that will increase number of tree in the world which can maintain the balance in nature. A major portion of woods are used for making home furniture, household products and building and constructions. In all these cases wood can be replaced by co mposite materials made fro m natural fibres like jute, coir, sisal etc.Jute fibre composites enjoy excellent potential as wood substitutes in view of their lo w cost, easy availability, saving in energy and pollution free p roduction. In order to improve upon the laboratory-industry linkages towards applicat ion development & commercialization, some advanced composites mission launched on jute composites such as 'Jute-Coir Co mposites Boards', 'Jute-glass composite components for railway coaches' and others.The use of jute fiber mats in co mbination with polymer films potentially offers a rapid and simp le means of manufacturing co mposites through film stacking, heating and press-consolidation.

90 citations


"Study of thermal properties of jute..." refers background in this paper

  • ...suggested jute fibre composite material can be considered as a wood substitute [22], Ashwarthanarayana and Venugopal Naidu found in their study that plywood thermal conductivity increases proportionally with its density [23] and Kiran et al....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Nanofiber technology (fiber diameter less than 1 micrometer) is under development for future Army lightweight protective clothing systems Nanofiber applications for ballistic and chemical/biologic as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Nanofiber technology (fiber diameter less than 1 micrometer) is under development for future Army lightweight protective clothing systems Nanofiber applications for ballistic and chemical/biologic

83 citations


"Study of thermal properties of jute..." refers background in this paper

  • ...The inferior plate association is transportable; hence the composite sample with varying thickness and different composition percentage of fibre can be tested [17]....

    [...]

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal conductivity of fabrics in terms of the fiber conductance and fabric density was examined and it was shown that fabric insulation is determined by fiber arrangement as well as by fabric thicknes.
Abstract: Examination of the thermal conductivity of fabrics in terms of the fiber conductance and fabric density shows that fabric insulation is determined by fiber arrangement as well as by fabric thicknes...

50 citations