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Khubab Shaker

Researcher at National Textile University

Publications -  79
Citations -  1184

Khubab Shaker is an academic researcher from National Textile University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Epoxy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 57 publications receiving 579 citations.

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Hydrophobic treatment of natural fibers and their composites—A review

TL;DR: There is a growing interest in the development of natural fiber-reinforced composites, most likely due to their wide availability, low cost, environment friendliness, and sustainability as mentioned in this paper.
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Effect of micro-crystalline cellulose particles on mechanical properties of alkaline treated jute fabric reinforced green epoxy composite

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of micro-crystalline cellulose (MCC) particles and alkaline treatment on the tensile, bending and impact properties of jute woven fabric reinforced bio-epoxy composite was investigated.
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Experimental and numerical characterization of mechanical properties of carbon/jute fabric reinforced epoxy hybrid composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the flexural behavior of carbon/jute epoxy composites was investigated experimentally and numerically, and the impact response was characterized through drop weight method, which revealed that flexural strength decreases with increase in jute percentage.
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Impact of hydrophobic treatment of jute on moisture regain and mechanical properties of composite material

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of fluorocarbon, hydrocarbon, and hybrid fluorocarbs on the mechanical properties and moisture regain of jute fiber reinforced composite materials was investigated, and a significant difference in moisture regain values of treated and untreated reinforcement samples was observed.
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Extraction and characterization of novel fibers from Vernonia elaeagnifolia as a potential textile fiber

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the use of Vernonia elaeagnifolia as a potential source of natural fibers for the first time and compared the performance properties with conventional textile fibers.