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Effect of Pumice Particle on the Low-Velocity Impact and In-Plane Compression Responses of the Jute Fiber Woven Mat -Pumice Core Epoxy Sandwich Structure

  • Venkatesh Chenrayan
  • , Kiran Shahapurkar
  • , Panneer Selvam Natarajan
  • , Kiran M.C
  • , Vineet Tirth
  • , Ali Algahtani
  • , Vijayabhaskara Rao Bhaviripudi
  • , Vasudevan Venkatachalam
  • , M. A. Umarfarooq
  • , Balbir Singh*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Lightweight and high-performance materials are in consistent demand in the aerospace and automobile industries owing to the inherent fuel-saving benefits. In particular, the flying objects experience the impact when colliding with other objects. Hence, the usual design of composite materials in a slab or resin-impregnated sheets has failed to impart the required resistance. This research advocates the development of a sandwich structure composed of pumice particle-enriched epoxy core covered by a natural fiber-based jute woven resin-impregnated mat. The proposed sandwich structure was developed through compression molding by varying the pumice reinforcement at four levels within the core, as 0, 3, 6 and 9%. The characterization and microscopic study reveal the noticeable pores rendered by the agglomeration effect of the pumice particles. Further, the low-velocity impact results claim that the higher impact resistance for the 6 wt.% pumice inclusion is recorded by absorbing the majority of the incident impact energy. In-plane compression after the impact (CAI) test endorses the 45.5% higher compressive strength of the sandwich composite with optimal pumice inclusion than that of the neat epoxy core. The post-CAI fracture morphology confirms strong bonding between the cover sheets and core, while numerical low-velocity impact validation supports the experimental results with minimal error.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2661226
JournalJournal of Natural Fibers
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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