Effect of Fiber on Tensile Properties of Moso Bamboo
Bamboo is a natural bio-composite that has outstanding mechanical properties. Fibers are the structural building block of bamboo. Understanding the effect of fiber area on tensile properties of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazei ex. H.
Huanrong Liu +4 more
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Study on the Relaxation Behavior of Bamboo Fiber as a Function of Temperature and Moisture Content
The tensile relaxation behavior of bamboo fiber was evaluated. Bamboo fibers were extracted via a mechanical method and treated in alkaline solutions of sodium hydroxide.
Zong-Ting Shih, Wen-Bin Young
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Bamboo Conditions for Processing Bamboo Fiber with Combing Method
The bamboo fibre is a new kind of natural fibre from bamboo with machine method, and is in the frontier of bamboo timber processing, new composite and textile research field. The combing method is mainly one in processing bamboo fiber. The plasticity and strength of bamboo were required in processing bamboo fiber by machine method. The aim of this work
Qiang Jin, Wei Zhang, Wenbin Yao
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Exports, Technical Progress and Productivity Growth in Chinese Manufacturing Industries [PDF]
Theories suggesting either static or dynamic productivity gains derived from exports often assume the prior existence of a perfect market. In the presence of market failure, however, the competition effect and the resource reallocation effect of exports ...
Cowie, Roddy, Old, A.
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Study on the Mechanical and Creep Properties of the Bamboo Fiber Under Thermal or Hygro Conditions
The aim of the study is to investigate the mechanical and creep properties of the bamboo fiber under thermal or hygro conditions. Bamboo fibers were extracted mechanically, and then undergone alkali treatment.
Zong-Ting Shih, Wen-Bin Young
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Relationship of structure and stiffness in laminated bamboo composites [PDF]
Laminated bamboo in structural applications has the potential to change the way buildings are constructed. The fibrous microstructure of bamboo can be modelled as a fibre-reinforced composite.
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IntroductionThis study evaluated the efficacy of substituting zinc oxide (ZnO) with varying levels of zinc lactate (ZnL) in weaned piglets.MethodsA total of 128 Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire (DLY) weaned piglets (7.31 ± 0.25 kg) were randomly divided into
Fawen Dai +17 more
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Development of sustainable biodegradable lignocellulosic hemp fiber/polycaprolactone biocomposites for light weight applications [PDF]
Biocomposites with poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) as matrix and lignocellulosic hemp fiber with varying average aspect ratios (19, 26, 30 and 38) as reinforcement were prepared using twin extrusion process.
Barber, AH +13 more
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Size distribution and waiting times for the avalanches of the Cell Network Model of Fracture [PDF]
The Cell Network Model is a fracture model recently introduced that resembles the microscopical structure and drying process of the parenchymatous tissue of the Bamboo Guadua angustifolia.
Kun, Ferenc +3 more
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Use of bamboo fiber in oil water separation [PDF]
One of the environmental issues facing the society is the separation of oil from water in emulsions. Oily wastewater enters into the environment through many ways such as oil spill as well as from the industry.
Adhithya, N, Das, A, Goel, Mukesh
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