@inbook{d6263358ccab4e26900ac580ace46717,
title = "Macrostructure and Fracture Behaviour of Rice Husk and MWCNT Dispersion Strengthened Alkali Treated Banana Fiber Matrix Hybrid Composites",
abstract = "The mechanical properties of natural fiber composites reinforced with rice husk and multiwalled carbon nanotubes are studied. Two different mixing concentrations are prepared: 5 wt.\% and 10 wt. \% rice husk and 0.5 wt.\% and 1.0 wt.\% multi-walled carbon nanotubes incorporating with the constant reinforcing phases of the banana fiber is 10 wt.\%. (Specimens: NBRME1 and NBRME2, where, N-NaOH; B-Banana fiber; R-Rice husk; M-MWCNT; E-Epoxy). The effect of surface treatment of banana fiber bundles is reacted with a 6\% sodium hydroxide solution. The surface-treated reinforcement results indicated higher tensile, bending, and impact strength of the 0.5\% MWCNT composite (43 MPa, 58.8 MPa, and 46.5 J/m) compared with 1\% MWCNT composite. Highresolution optical macroscopic images are revealed a variety of defects, including interface behaviour, fiber stretching, fracture, cracking, and agglomeration. Biodegradable organic rice husk-based epoxy resin composite is valuable for manufacturing electronic parts, chips and circuits.",
keywords = "Alkali Treatment, Banana fiber, MWCNT, Rice Husk",
author = "S. Ramu and N. Senthilkumar and Saravanan Rajendran",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.4028/p-t5v49h",
language = "English",
series = "Materials Science Forum",
publisher = "Trans Tech Publications Ltd",
pages = "64--73",
booktitle = "Materials Science Forum",
address = "Switzerland",
}