EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON E-GLASS FIBER,FLY-ASH AND EPOXY RESIN
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Tensiletest,, Compressiontest,, Flexural test,, E-glassAbstract
With structural properties by nature composite materials have found useful in electrical, thermal, tri-biological, and environmental applications. A composite material is nothing but the combinationof the different material which is distinct in nature with recognizable interface. It incorporates of reinforcing stiffer phase and the matrix phase. The composite material is superior to either constituent material alone as it consists of perfect balances of structural properties of material included. Main reason having a phase stiffer and stronger than the continuous matrix phase is nothing but it typically has a fiber phase or a particle phase which is a principal load carrying member.
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