Prediction of cutting force in end milling of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites using adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Khoirul Effendi ◽  
Bobby Oedy Pramoedyo Soepangkat ◽  
Suhardjono ◽  
Rachmadi Norcahyo ◽  
Sutikno ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 76 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Widia Wahyuni Amir ◽  
Aidah Jumahat ◽  
Jamaluddin Mahmud

This paper presents a study on the flexural properties of glass fiber reinforced polymer composites. The epoxy-nanoclay resin was milled using a three roll mill machine to produce exfoliated structure nanocomposites. The fiber laminates specimens were manufactured by vacuum bagging system. These specimens were tested in the three point bend configuration following the ASTM D7264. The flexural modulus, flexural strength and strain to failure were then determined based on the flexural test results. The results showed that flexural modulus and flexural strength increases when a certain amount of nanoclay was included in the resin system. A maximum of 80% and 37% improvement of flexural strength and flexural modulus, respectively, were found at 5 wt% nanoclay content when compared to the neat GFRP composite. The improved properties of GFRP composites were achieved mostly due to an increase on the interfacial surface areas as well as a well-dispersion of nanoclay in the GFRP composite system. The fracture surfaces of specimens after flexural test were observed under FESEM. The results showed that the compressive failure region in the fiber was a dominant failure mechanism of the specimens due to a large compressive area on the fracture surface.


Glass fiber reinforced polymer(GFRP) composites are currently used in large numbers of diverse applications ranging from tip and engine strut fairings in aircrafts, building panels and dash boards in automotive vehicles, boat hulls in ocean vehicle structures, golf clubs and race helmets in sports equipment, etc. The service life of composite materials are influenced by the different adverse environment which leads to various failures like corrosion, fatigue, fracture, etc., results in loss of structural integrity due to environmental conditions. The investigations involved are to study the mechanical behaviour of these materials when subjected to various adverse conditions of the environment at different intervals of exposure due to change in moisture and temperature. Experiments were conducted on GFRP composites with and without exposing to different environment conditions of sea water. Tensile and flexural tests are conducted to predict the mechanical behaviour of both normal specimens and specimens exposed with sea water. Reduction in mechanical properties found due to maximum absorption of any liquid by the material. When temperature increases better in mechanical properties are noticed and at low temperature the composite behaves like a brittle.


2018 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 02026 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manjunath Shettar ◽  
Aakarshit Chaudhary ◽  
Zaid Hussain ◽  
U. Achutha Kini ◽  
Sathyashankara Sharma

The objective of this paper is to review the hygrothermal environment effects on Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) composites. A brief summary of the hygrothermal phenomenon and its mechanisms of GFRP is followed by detailed review of hygrothermal effects on the GFRP. The review also includes the different hygrothermal aging tests viz., cold soaking, boiling soaking, thermal shocks and use of environmental chamber, procedures and significance. At the end, hygrothermal effects on the individual constituents of GFRP viz., fiber, matrix and the fiber-matrix interface, are discussed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 984-985 ◽  
pp. 360-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Srinivasa Moorthy ◽  
K. Manonmani ◽  
M. Sankar Kumar

Polyester based glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites are widely used in marine and automotive industries because of its strength to weight ratio with lower price. In order to have the better properties of GFRP composites, the particulate filler material titanium oxide (TiO2) was added in unsaturated polyester resin with the fiber reinforcement by hand lay-up process. The fiber content was kept at 35 wt% constant with the fiber length of 5 cm. The particulate was varied with 2 wt. %, 4 wt. %, 6 wt. %, 8 wt. %, and 10 wt. %. Experiments were carried out to study the mechanical properties like tensile strength, impact strength, and Rockwell hardness. The chemical resistance analysis (CRA) was carried out by weight loss method. The mechanical properties of the hybrid reinforced composites were improved due to the fiber content with increased particulate content. The influence of the particulate content was more pronounced in the chemical resistance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Mengting Li ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
Weiqing Liu ◽  
Ruifeng Liang ◽  
Hota GangaRao ◽  
...  

This paper deals with durability of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites under the combined effects of sustained tensile loads and wet-dry (WD) cycles. Two different solutions (distilled water and saltwater) were used to imitate the freshwater and marine environments, respectively. Tensile properties of the unconditioned and conditioned specimens were measured to study the durability of GFRP composites under these 2 effects. The response indicated that both tensile strength and elastic modulus increased initially upon WD cycles, which was attributed to both the postcuring of resin and the sustained tensile stress allowing for fastec cure. Further exposure to WD cycles in distilled water or saltwater led to a steady decrease in tensile strength and modulus. WD cycles of saltwater and distilled water have similar effects on the degradation of the tensile properties for unstressed specimens. However, the elastic modulus and elongation at rupture of stressed specimens under WD cycles of saltwater decreased more than those specimens under WD cycles of distilled water. Moreover, increase of sustained loads led to a decrease in tensile strength. Based on Arrhenius method, a prediction model which accounted for the effects of postcure processes was developed. The predicted results of tensile strength and elastic modulus agree well with those obtained from the experiments.


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