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Raw jute fibre has been incorporated in a polyester resin matrix to form uniaxially reinforced composites containing up to 60 vol% fibre. The tensile strength and Young's modulus, work of fracture determined by Charpy impact and inter-laminar shear strength have been measured as a function of fibre volume fraction. These properties all follow a Rule of Mixtures relationship with the volume fraction of jute. Derived fibre strength and Young's modulus were calculated as 442 MN m−2 and 55.5 GN m−2 respectively. Polyester resin forms an intimate bond with jute fibres up to a volume fraction of 0.6, above which the quantity of resin is insufficient to wet fibres completely. At this volume fraction the Young's modulus of the composite is approximately 35 GN m−2, the tensile strength is 250 MN m−2, the work of fracture is 22 kJ m−2 and the inter-laminar shear strength is 24 MN m−2. The properties of jute and glass fibres are compared, and on a weight and cost basis jute fibres are seen in many respects to be superior to glass fibres as a composite reinforcement.
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Roe, P.J., Ansell, M.P. Jute-reinforced polyester composites. J Mater Sci 20, 4015–4020 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00552393
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