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Analysis of the Flexure Behavior and Compressive Strength of Fly Ash Core Sandwiched Composite Material

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S.VEERENDRA PRASAD, DR.B.V.R.RAVI KUMAR, DR.V.V.SUBBA RAO,

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A woven glass fabric is utilised as the outer skin, while epoxy is used as the matrix/adhesive substance in this article's core material." For testing the flexural and compressive strength of epoxy and fly ash sandwiched composites, three different mixtures were employed. Composites having 65-35 percent fly ash and epoxy resin, 60-40 percent fly ash and resin, and 55-45 percent epoxy resin are only a few examples of this kind of material (fly ash and epoxy resin). The 60-40 percent composite specimen fared better in flexure and compression tests than the 60-40 percent metal specimen. The findings of the investigation are discussed and presented in this publication. Just a few of the criteria utilised to evaluate this product include epoxy resin, compressive strength, and flexural strength.

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