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    • ISSN: 1793-8236 (Online)
    • Abbreviated Title Int. J. Eng. Technol.
    • Frequency:  Quarterly 
    • DOI: 10.7763/IJET
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IJET 2023 Vol.15(3): 81-88
DOI: 10.7763/IJET.2023.V15.1225

Influence of Yarn Hairiness on the Mechanical Properties of Unidirectional Jute Polyester Composites

Ranajit K Nag*, Michael J Clifford, and Andrew C Long

Abstract—Tossa jute yarn as received from the supplier is denoted as “hairy yarn” and after removing hairs, yarn is denoted as “hairless yarn”. Hairs are removed manually by burning using a candle flame. Tensile properties of hairy and hairless yarn are measured. Differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and fourier transform infrared analysis are performed to understand the difference in properties between hairy and hairless yarns. Unidirectional (UD) mat of “unsized yarn” is prepared by wrapping it on a metal frame and UD mat of “sized yarn” is prepared by wrapping it on a drum and applying hydroxyethyl cellulose solution (a water based adhesive) as binder. Unidirectional composites are manufactured using hairy and hairless yarns separately. Unsaturated polyester resin is used as matrix and composites are manufactured via resin transfer moulding. Composites test results show an increase in tensile modulus (5.5%) and decrease in strain at failure (7.5%) of composites manufactured with unsized hairy yarn compared to those manufactured with unsized hairless yarn in the longitudinal direction. Composites manufactured with unsized hairy yarn shows an increase in strain at failure (86%) compared to that of composites manufactured with unsized hairless yarn in transverse direction.

Index Terms—Composites, hair, unidirectional, yarn

R. K. Nag was with the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK. He is now with the Department of Textile Engineering, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Nishatnagar, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh.
M. J. Clifford is with The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
A. C. Long was with the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD UK. He is now with Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK.
*Correspondence: nag.ranajit@buft.edu.bd (R.K.N.)

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Cite: Ranajit K Nag, Michael J Clifford, and Andrew C Long, "Influence of Yarn Hairiness on the Mechanical Properties of Unidirectional Jute Polyester Composites," International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 81-88, 2023.

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