Design And Inspection the Strength of Corrugation in Hemp/Coir Roofing Sheet

  • Unique Paper ID: 176503
  • PageNo: 7213-7218
  • Abstract:
  • The increasing demand for efficient, lightweight, and durable materials in roofing applications has led to a comparative study of Galvanized Iron (GI) and composite materials through Finite Element Analysis (FEA). This study investigates the structural performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness of GI and composite materials (hemp and coir), focusing on typical roof loads, environmental stresses, and practical application requirements. The FEA simulations examine key parameters, including deflection, stress distribution, and failure modes, under various loading conditions such as loads, wind pressures, and thermal effects. GI’s susceptibility to corrosion and composites’ UV degradation are also considered to assess longevity and maintenance implications. Results from thermal, and dynamic analyses indicate the distinct advantages and limitations of each material, providing a comprehensive basis for selecting materials based on performance, cost, and sustainability. The findings contribute valuable insights into optimized material use for roofing systems, guiding engineers and architects toward informed choices in construction applications.

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BibTeX

@article{176503,
        author = {J. Daarathi Nishanth and Vel Murugan.M and Thrisha. S and Kannan.M and Krishna Kumar.G},
        title = {Design And Inspection the Strength of Corrugation in Hemp/Coir Roofing Sheet},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {11},
        pages = {7213-7218},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176503},
        abstract = {The increasing demand for efficient, lightweight, and durable materials in roofing applications has led to a comparative study of Galvanized Iron (GI) and composite materials through Finite Element Analysis (FEA). This study investigates the structural performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness of GI and composite materials (hemp and coir), focusing on typical roof loads, environmental stresses, and practical application requirements. The FEA simulations examine key parameters, including deflection, stress distribution, and failure modes, under various loading conditions such as loads, wind pressures, and thermal effects. GI’s susceptibility to corrosion and composites’ UV degradation are also considered to assess longevity and maintenance implications. Results from thermal, and dynamic analyses indicate the distinct advantages and limitations of each material, providing a comprehensive basis for selecting materials based on performance, cost, and sustainability. The findings contribute valuable insights into optimized material use for roofing systems, guiding engineers and architects toward informed choices in construction applications.},
        keywords = {Roof Sheet, Finite Element Analysis, Thermal Characteristics, Composite Materials.},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Nishanth, J. D., & Murugan.M, V., & S, T., & Kannan.M, , & Kumar.G, K. (2025). Design And Inspection the Strength of Corrugation in Hemp/Coir Roofing Sheet. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(11), 7213–7218.

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