Synergistic enhancement of mechanical and water resistance properties in snake grass/luffa cylindrica fiber composites integrated with silicon carbide additive

Prakash, M. Suriya and Dhilipkumar, Thulasidhas and Sadeq, Abdellatif M. and Shankar, Karthik V. and Karuppusamy, P. and Karim, Mohammad Rezaul and Murali, Arun Prasad and Selvakumar, Karuppaiah and Kumar, N. Dinesh (2025) Synergistic enhancement of mechanical and water resistance properties in snake grass/luffa cylindrica fiber composites integrated with silicon carbide additive. POLYMER COMPOSITES, 46.0 (15). pp. 13881-13892. ISSN 0272-8397

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Abstract

The growing awareness regarding environmental issues is prompting a transition from synthetic fibers to plant fiber-reinforced composites for eco-friendly applications across the automotive, aerospace, and marine sectors. In this study, we evaluated the impact of the silicon carbide (SiC) additive on the mechanical and water absorption (WA) characteristics of hybrid composites (HC) made of snake grass (SG) and luffa cylindrica (LC) fibers. Tensile analysis showed that the presence of 7.5 wt% SiC raised the tensile strength (TS) to 59.22 MPa with an increase of 38.91%. However, the increase of SiC to 10.0 wt% resulted in a reduction of strength to 53.21 MPa, with a 24.82% improvement, due to weakened adhesion between the fiber and matrix. The neat composites (SG/LC) exhibited a flexural strength (FS) of 61.27 MPa. The maximum FS was 78.63 MPa at 7.5 wt% SiC; however, increasing SiC content to 10.0 wt% led to a reduction in strength to 72.36 MPa because of particle aggregation. Impact testing results confirmed that adding SiC enhanced the fiber-matrix interface, thereby improving load transfer and enhancing the HC's ability to absorb and dissipate impact energy. The WA behavior of the SG/LC-SiC composites showed improvement with increasing SiC content, achieving a minimum of 14.89% at 7.5 wt% SiC, which is due to improved interfacial bonding and reduced voids. This research underscores the benefits of HC materials prepared from SG and LC fibers for applications in vehicle interiors and construction, such as wall panels and separators.Highlights Incorporating 7.5 wt% SiC increases tensile strength by 38.91%. Flexural strength reaches a peak of 78.63 MPa with the inclusion of 7.5 wt% SiC. Water absorption decreases to 14.89% at 7.5 wt% SiC inclusion.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: luffa cylindrica fiber, mechanical properties, silicon carbide, snake grass
Subjects: Material Science > Materials Science
Material Science > Polymer Science
Divisions: Nursing > Vinayaka Mission's Annapoorna College of Nursing, Salem
Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal
Nursing > Vinayaka Mission's College of Nursing, Karaikal
Nursing > Vinayaka Mission's College of Nursing, Puducherry
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Engineering and Technology > Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Engineering College, Salem, India
Law > Vinayaka Mission's Law School, Chennai
Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Medical College, Kottucherry
Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Medical College, Puducherry
Physical Education > Vinayaka Mission's College of Physical Education, Salem
Interdisciplinary Studies > Vinayaka Mission's School of Health Systems, Chennai
Dentistry > Vinayaka Mission‘s Sankarachariyar Dental College, Salem
Liberal Arts > Vinayaka Mission's School of Economics and Public Policy, Chennai
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Last Modified: 06 Feb 2026 07:15
URI: https://ir.vmrfdu.edu.in/id/eprint/7399

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