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Synthetic fibers are normally used as reinforcing material to strengthen the concrete. Natural fibers have been considered as the most sustainable alternative for synthetic fibers in both cost and sustainability point of view.
Jayaprakash Sridhar +2 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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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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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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Comparison of the Mechanical Properties of Four-layer Epoxy Composite Reinforced with Natural Jute Fibers and Symmetrical E-glass Synthetic Fibers [PDF]
Research that produces environmentally friendly products continues to be developing. Research related to the natural fiber jute material and epoxy matrix has done.
Abdullah, H. A. (Hanif) +5 more
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Effect of fibre treatments on interfacial shear strength of hemp fibre reinforced polylactide and unsaturated polyester composites [PDF]
Surface treatment of hemp fibres was investigated as a means of improving interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of hemp fibre reinforced polylactide (PLA) and unsaturated polyester (UPE) composites. Fibres were treated with sodium hydroxide, acetic anhydride,
Fernyhough, Alan +2 more
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: Plant fiber addition (citrus A and B, apple, pea, bamboo, and sugar cane) to lean turkey meat was evaluated and texture, yield, and microstructure were compared to a control.
Shai Barbut
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The use of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites has increased over a period of time, majorly due to the ecosustainability and biodegradability of the composites.
N. Santhosh +8 more
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On the path to a new generation of cement-based composites through the use of lignocellulosic micro/nanofibers [PDF]
Due to its high biocompatibility, bio-degradability, and low cost, cellulose finds application in disparate areas of research. Here we focus our attention on the potential applications of cellulose nanofiber in cement-basedmaterials for the building ...
Chamorro Trenado, Miquel Ángel +7 more
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This study primarily emphasizes the effect of alkaline treatment on the surface morphology, and the physical properties of extracted bamboo fibers were investigated in detail.
Anteneh Geremew +3 more
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