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and Design¬ International Journal of Manufacturing and

Materials Processing¬ International Journal of Mechanical Handling and

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Technologies« International Journal of Digital Electronics« International Journal of Digital Communication and Analog

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Computer Science and Engineering « International Journal of Wireless Network Security« International Journal of Algorithms Design and Analysis« International Journal of Mobile Computing Devices« International Journal of Software Computing and Testing« International Journal of Data Structures and Algorithms

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« International Journal of Solid State Materials« International Journal of Optical Sciences

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« International Journal of Renewable Energy and itsCommercialization

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Civil Engineering« International Journal of Water Resources Engineering« International Journal of Concrete Technology« International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis« International Journal of Construction Engineering and

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Electrical Engineering« International Journal of Analog Integrated Circuits« International Journal of Automatic Control System« International Journal of Electrical Machines & Drives« International Journal of Electrical Communication

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Material Sciences and Engineering « International Journal of Energetic Materials« International Journal of Bionics and Bio-Materials« International Journal of Ceramics and Ceramic Technology« International Journal of Bio-Materials and Biomedical

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1. Thermal Material Used in Aerospace for Protection Prikshit Sharma 1

2. Technical Yarns From Newly Developed Indigenously Fabricated Folding Unit S.S. Bhattacharya, A. Mandot, S.K. Bijotkar 3

3. Multiscale Modeling of Elastic Properties Based on MicromechanicsPrateek Manchanda 8

4. Hybrid Polylactide Acid Composites Reinforced With Palm Empty Fruit BunchShubhi Aggarwal 11

5. Effect of Environment on Composite StructuresShailendra Singh 15

Contents

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Thermal Material Used in Aerospace for Protection

Prikshit Sharma*

Physics Department, Jaypee University, Noida, India

ABSTRACT

Ablative nanocomposites were set up by fusing multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) into

phenolic gum and after that impregnating them into rayon-based carbon texture. MWCNT

were mixed into phenolic gum at 0.5, 1, and 2 wt% loadings utilizing a mix of sonication and

high shear blending to guarantee uniform scattering of MWCNT. The composite test

examples were tried by utilizing an oxyacetylene test bed (OTB) applying a warmth flux of

1000 W/cm2 for length of 45 seconds. Composite examples with 2 wt% MWCNT indicated

diminishment in mass misfortune, subsidence long, and in situ temperatures contrasted with

control composites.

Keywords: aerospace, constituent, MWNC/t

INTRODUCTION

Removal is a procedure of material

expulsion from a surface or other erosive

process and normally connected with

materials for space reentry vehicles and

rocket spouts. The ablative materials are

utilized as warm insurance materials for

rocket spouts, space vehicles, and burning

assemblies of rocket engines. These

materials ought to withstand high

temperatures in the request of a large

number of degrees Celsius, high push, and

high effect. The last material ought to

have the capacity to frame complex shapes

and be as light as could reasonably be

expected. Right now the primary shoppers

of ablative materials are military, NASA,

and business space propelling

organization.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a community look into with

Cytec Engineered Materials (CEM).

Carbon fiber fortified nanocomposites

were fabricated utilizing procedures and

materials like those utilized by CEM for

current SOTA ablative material, MX-

4926. As indicated by CEM depiction,

MX-4926 MC (shaping compound) is

rayon forerunner based carbon texture

impregnated with MIL-R-9299 phenolic

pitch and carbon dark as filler.

CONCLUSION

Ablative boards were effectively made

with phenolic sap, rayon antecedent based

carbon texture, and MWCNT utilizing

comparable strategy as that of Cytec

Engineered Materials' MX-4926 MC

(shaping compound) ablative boards. The

blend of sonication and high shear

blending was utilized for uniform

scattering and division of individual

MWCNT. Ablative test examples were

tried at a warmth flux of 1000W/cm2

utilizing the oxyacetylene test bed for 45

seconds. The test examples were looked at

on the premise of rate mass misfortune,

subsidence, and crest in-situ temperatures

at profundities of 10 mm and 5 mm from

fire front. The rate mass misfortune for

control test example was 26%, while it

was 23% for nanocomposite examples

containing 2 wt% MWCNT. Normal

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Technical Yarns From Newly Developed Indigenously Fabricated

Folding Unit

S.S. Bhattacharya, A. Mandot*, S.K. Bijotkar Department of Textile Engineering,The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, India

ABSTRACT

A small machine was developed indigenously with a new concept for the manufacturing of

different kinds of technical yarn. This prototype machine is only for the production of coarser

counts and it gives the core-sheath yarn structure. The yarn obtained from this machine can

be comparable with yarn produced on DREF spinning. Any type of core material, like cut

selvedge produced from modern looms, metallic wires, and the filament yarns either mono or

multi and roving of any staple materials can be used on this machine. In this system, the

folding operation and the winding operation are completely separated with each other and

do not depend on any of them. The main aim of the work is to fabricate the machine and to

understand the machine parameters for the production of different technical yarns. In the

present work, an attempt was made to introduce the copper wire of 0.18 mm diameter in the

folded yarn structure as a core material; whereas the sheath material was taken as twisted

polyester threads. The different samples of yarns were produced by varying the twist per unit

length and their mechanical and physical properties were analysed.

Keywords: copper wire, core–sheath structure, fabrication, folding, prototype

INTRODUCTION

Technical yarn is a textile product

manufactured for nonaesthetic purposes,

like, medical, sports, transportation,

construction, agriculture and many other

industrial and nonindustrial purposes.

Now-a-days, textiles are emerged in

electronic field and the product is known

as Interactive electronic textiles (IET).

Conductive fibres and yarns have drawn

considerable amount of attention during

the last decade. Today, there are a number

of commercial fibres and yarns that

include metallic fibres and filament mixed

with textile materials to form conducting

textile materials, which can be woven or

sewn. The textile materials made from

organic polymers are perfect insulators.

Due to weak electrical conductivity, the

electrical load is accumulated on the

surface of the organic polymers. To

prevent the accumulation of electrical

load, the textile materials are turned into

electrically conductor by using different

methods. There are different ways to

produce the conductive yarns; some of

them are listed here:

(a) Adding carbon or metals in different

forms, such as, wires, fibres or

particles (nano)

(b) Using inherently conductive polymers

(c) Coating with conductive substance

The produced material can be used for

smart Clothing, transportation of electric

signals, protection from electromagnetic

interference and electrostatic discharges.

Considering the advantages of conductive

textiles the following objects were thought

of:

(a)

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Multiscale Modeling of Elastic Properties Based on

Micromechanics

Prateek Manchanda* College of Chemistry, Kumouni University, India

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses multiscale firmness homogenization procedure to separate macroscale

versatile mechanical properties of four sorts of manageable cements from their nanoscale

mechanical properties. Nine distinctive practical solid blends were considered. A model in

light of micromechanics was utilized to homogenize the versatile properties. The solidified

bond glues were homogenized by three systematic strategies in view of Self-Consistent and

Mori-Tanaka plans. The proposed multiscale strategy consolidates progressed trial and

scientific strategies efficiently so that the data sources are nanoscale stages properties

separated from measurable nano indentation system and mechanical properties of blend

fixing. Anticipated flexible properties were reliable with customary test comes about.

Connecting homogenized mechanical properties of economical cement to volume extents

through a diagnostic approach gives a basic initial move towards objective enhancement of

these materials.

Keywords: cement, micromechanics, nanosensors

INTRODUCTION

Cement is a complex heterogeneous

material whose mechanical properties can

shift considerably from indicate point.

Anticipating the mechanical conduct of

such materials dependably has been a test

going up against researchers.

Notwithstanding, advance in both

experimentation and continuum

micromechanics has given the obliged

establishments to the improvement of

multiscale models for complex

heterogeneous materials, for example,

concrete. These upscaling plans act as

approaches to trade data about mechanical

properties between various sizes of a

model. Moreover, execution situated

streamlining of the homogenized

properties gets to be distinctly conceivable

by considering alterations to the material

science, synthesis, forms, and their related

effects on microstructure.

BACKGROUND

Concrete containing fly ash and blast

furnace slag, kenaf fiber reinforced

concrete (KFRC), and lightweight

aggregate concrete (LWAC) can be

categorized as sustainable concrete, by

achieving concrete with high strength

while reducing cement consumption.

Plant-based natural fibers, such as kenaf

bast fibers, can be used in concrete to

obtain a new lighter weight and yet

tougher concrete while maintaining

desirable material properties will directly

enhance the merits of precast concrete [1].

CO2 sequestration is another positive

impact of kenaf. One acre of kenaf

captures as much CO2 as three acres of

rain forest, and much of the captured

CO2can be permanently trapped inside

structures used in construction [2].

Additionally, the lighter weight and better

performance will reduce the energy

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Hybrid Polylactide Acid Composites Reinforced With Palm

Empty Fruit Bunch

Shubhi Aggarwal* Chemisrty Department, Gautam Buddha University, Noida, India

ABSTRACT

Hybrid polylactide Acid (PLA) composites strengthened with palm purge natural product

bundle (EFB) and slashed strand E-glass (GLS) filaments were researched. The hybrid

filaments PLA composite was set up through arrangement throwing took after by

pelletisation and resulting hot pressure press into 1 mm thick example. Chloroform and

dichloromethane were utilized as dissolvable and their viability in dissolving PLA was

accounted for. The general fibre stacking was kept consistent at volume part, as of 20%

while the proportion of EFB to GLS fibre was fluctuated between of 0 : 20 to 20 : 0. The

corporation of GLS filaments enhanced the malleable and flexural execution of the mixture

composites, however expanding the glass fibre length from 3 to 6 mm negatively affects the

mechanical properties of the half and half composites. Additionally, the composites that were

readied utilizing chloroform demonstrated better elastic and flexural properties contrasted

than those arranged and dichloromethane.

Keywords: fibre, fruit branch, polyactide acid

INTRODUCTION

Fibre reinforced composites based on

carbon, glass, and Kevlar have been

widely used in the aviation, automotive,

marine, sport, and defence industries,

attributed to their high strength to weight

ratio, easy formability, and high tensile

and fracture resistance. However,

synthetic fibres are generally

manufactured through energy intensive

processes that produce toxic by-products

while their reinforced composites are

difficult to recycle and resistant to

biodegradation [1]. Increasing

governmental pressure as well as

consumer and industrial awareness on the

long-term effect of environmental

pollution due to noncompostable

polymeric products has led numerous

researchers around the world to have

gained interest to develop greener

composites by either eliminating or

minimising the usage of nondegradable

synthetic polymeric resin and fibres.

Biodegradable polymeric resins generally

can be categorised into two groups

depending on their origin, natural

biopolymers (polymer derived from

natural resources such as starch, cellulose,

gelatine, casein, wheat gluten, silk, wool,

plant oils, and polylactic acid), and

synthetic biopolymers (mineral based

biopolymer synthesised from crude oil

with example including aliphatic

polycaprolactone, aromatic polybutylene

succinate terephthalate, and polyvinyl

alcohols) Amongst the many natural-

origin biodegradable polymers, polylactic

acid (PLA), a corn-based biodegradable

polyester obtained from fermentation of

sugar feedstock, is gaining its popularity

in the scientific community [2–4] and was

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Effect of Environment on Composite Structures

Shailendra Singh* CSIR, Hyderabad, India

ABSTRACT

Material conduct of basic parts is critical to get it. In fiber fortified polymer composite

materials, this is more troublesome in contrast with isotropic materials as they are

comprised of two constituents: the fiber and the network. For aviation composite materials,

the network is normally an epoxy pitch that cures at a high temperature. This curing

administration is known to acquaint leftover worries with the composite material as it cools

from the high cure temperature. In any case, how to consider these lingering worries in a

basic investigation is still generally talked about. In this paper, the creators researched the

balance of warm leftover strains presented by the cure administration by the swelling of the

composite when presented to dampness.

Keywords: materials, temperature

INTRODUCTION

The utilization of composites in aviation

segments has begun to surge. This is

because of their high quality to weight

proportion and the capacity to effortlessly

produce segments. Regardless of this,

composites are still generally new

contrasted with the metallic materials. The

conduct of composites has for the most

part not yet been altogether seen over the

life expectancy of segments which they

frame. Keeping in mind the end goal to

foresee a life expectancy for composite

segments, it is vital to precisely portray

their material conduct.

Different disappointment criteria have

been proposed to foresee disappointment

in composites [1]. A considerable measure

of them is set up at the lamina level. Some

as of late created criteria are appropriate at

the fiber and network level, for example,

multicontinuum hypothesis and onset

hypothesis [2–5].

Composites are comprised of two

principle constituents: the fiber and the

lattice. Both constituents act distinctively

all alone. In any case, through a curing

procedure, the two constituents are

attached to shape a material that has great

attributes in its diverse material plane

headings. Hypotheses, for example,

Classical Laminate Theory help with

building up these material properties. In

spite of the fact that these speculations

incredibly help with rearranging the

general material conduct from an auxiliary

level, they are administered by

presumptions. The biggest of which is the

treatment of the "composite material" as

"another homogeneous material" when it

is still a "composite of material" [6–10].

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

In a perfect circumstance, a composite

would be displayed with every strand of

fiber encompassed by a polymeric grid.

This would permit the anxiety conditions

of the fiber, lattice, and interface to be

removed independently. Notwithstanding,

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