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Research Article

Mathematical and simulation based investigation towards deformation behaviour of bombyx mori moth silk /vinyl ester reinforced laminated composite

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Pages 596-607 | Accepted 10 Feb 2023, Published online: 20 Feb 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This paper focuses on the composite design with fibres loaded in the longitudinal direction as well as orientated at some certain angles. The study uses Bombyx Mori Moth Silk (BMM Silk) as fibres and vinyl ester as matrix material. The two sorts of composites having cross ply and angle ply laminate were considered for deformation study using the finite element analysis. According to the ASTM D 3039 testing standard, the tensile test was carried out to design and composite study of their occurred deformation. The rule of mixture was employed in order to evaluate the elastic constants of the prepared orthotropic composite laminate along the fibre direction and the evaluation of orthogonal stresses in transverse direction was carried out using the finite element procedure. The maximum orthogonal stress value of cross ply and angle ply was found to be 44.902 and 47.779 MPa, respectively. Also, the deformation occurred for both laminates was found to be of 0.083603 and 0.076428. This concludes that the deformation occurrence is more in case of angle ply and is less in cross ply laminates.

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