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IJCCM V-11 I-01 Y-2025

IJCCM V-11 I-01 Y-2025

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-01-06

A Review of Examining the Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites for the Automotive Sector

By K. Perumal ., Raja Kannan, Amala Justus Selvam, and P. Senthilkumar .

Abstract: The need for lightweight, sustainable materials has increased due to the growing global population, environmental issues, and the fast growth of the automotive sector. Because of their excellent mechanical and physical qualities as well as their environmentally beneficial character, natural fiber-reinforced composites have become a viable option. Due to their ability to blend strength with…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–7Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-06

Chemical Treatments to Modify the Surface of Agricultural Waste Fibers as a Green Substitute to Cellulosic Fiber Treatment

By Haydar U. Zaman and Md. Abu Sayed

Abstract: Scientists are searching for natural elements that can decompose naturally and replace synthetic materials that have not been biodegradable for a while. The automotive, space, furniture, construction, medical, and packaging industries are among the many that use synthetic composite materials. This has resulted in growing interest in biodegradable bio composites. In recent years, a variety…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 35–45Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-06

Fatigue Performance of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Nanocomposites Modified Using Core-Shell Rubber Particles and Nanosilica

By Swayam Shree, Jitendra S. Tate, Shelby E. Vasconcellos-Murphy, William J. Schneider, Roger Faria, and Oluwasola Arigbabowo

Abstract: This study investigates the fatigue behavior of carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy composites modified with nanosilica, core-shell rubber particles, and a hybrid of both additives. Specifically, the composites were formulated with 10 wt% nanosilica, 10 wt% core-shell rubber particles, and a hybrid containing 10 wt% of each additive. The research aimed to assess how these modifications influence…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 8–20Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-03-08

Nanocomposites – Enhancing Mechanical Properties Through Nanoengineering

By Neha Sahu

Abstract: Nanocomposites represent a groundbreaking development in material science, leveraging the unique properties of nanoscale reinforcements to revolutionize the performance of traditional composite materials. By integrating nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, nanoclays, and metal nanoparticles into a polymer, ceramic, or metal matrix, nanocomposites exhibit significantly enhanced mechanical properties, including improved strength, toughness, and durability. These…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 46–52Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-12-27

Surface Modification and Performance Evaluation of Biologically Degummed Lady’s Finger Bast Fibers

By Haydar U. Zaman

Abstract: This research aims to investigate the physicomechanical characteristics of biologically degummed lady’s finger bast fiber (LFF) and to walk through the entire process of turning LFF into a commercial cellulosic fiber that can be used globally in a variety of textile applications, including carpets, oil and liquid absorption, packaging, basic textile products, coarse ornamental textile…

Published in International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 21–34Read Article →