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Flax and Basalt Fibers as Reinforcement for Wooden Beams

open access: yes, 2013
The results of an experimental campaign on wooden structural elements reinforced with FRP in natural fibers of basalt and flax are presented. At first a study regarding the composite materials was made.
AGNETTI, STEFANO, SPERANZINI, Emanuela
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Biocomposite from polylactic acid and lignocellulosic fibers: structure-property correlations

open access: yes, 2013
PLA biocomposites were prepared using three corncob fractions and a wood fiber as reference. The composites were characterized by tensile testing, scanning electron (SEM) and polarization optical (POM) microscopy.
Renner, Károly   +4 more
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Advanced Strategies of Salt Blocking in the Hypersaline Water

open access: yesGlobal Challenges, Volume 10, Issue 6, June 2026.
Advanced strategies of salt blocking in hypersaline water—including hydrophobic, unidirectional brine transportation, dissolution migration, edge crystallization, siphon capillary effect, and zwitterionic effect. ABSTRACT In the past decade, due to high consumption of freshwater and severe drought on the earth, human beings have experienced an ...
Aster Aberra Tessema   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Echnological and physical-chemical properties of basalt fibers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
High mechanical strength, resistance to corrosion effect of aggressive media, good thermal resistance and relatively low cost of continuous basalt fibers predetermine wide scope of their application - primarily as a reinforcement material for various ...
Pauliukevich, Yury   +5 more
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Physical and Chemical Characterization on Durability of Basalt Fibers [PDF]

open access: yes
Austria has an annual cement consumption of 5.2 million tons and emits around 2.9 million tons of CO2 per year during production1. In order to reduce CO2 emissions, alternatives to conventional reinforced concrete are being sought worldwide.
Robisson, Agathe; orcid:   +3 more
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Study of high tensile strength of natural continuous basalt fibers

open access: yes, 2020
In this article, the tensile strength, melting properties, and fiber-forming properties of natural continuous basalt fibers, such as andesite, andesite basalt, and tholeiitic basalt, are investigated as a function of their chemical and mineral ...
Xingfen Chen   +3 more
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Corrosion of basalt fibers in simulated environment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Práce se zabývá studiem v oblasti čedičových vláken a kompozitů z nich vyrobených, které mohou být využity ve stavebním průmyslu jako ekologičtější alternativa k dosud používaným ocelovým tyčím nebo rozptýlené výztuži.
Oskar Soukup
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Investigation on the Influence of Basalt Fiber on Thermal properties of Al7075/ Basalt Fiber Metal Matrix Composites

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2014
AbstractThis paper reports a study of the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) of Al7075/basalt short fiber Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) as a function of temperature and reinforcement. The percentage of reinforcement was varied from 2.5 to 10wt. % in steps of 2.5% and the composites were prepared by the liquid metallurgy technique.
Paul Vizhian Simson, .   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The Occurrence and Morphology of Naturally Occurring Respirable Mordenite Mineral Fibres in New Zealand

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, Volume 69, Issue 2, June 2026.
Mordenite is a naturally occurring zeolite mineral that is the seventh most common zeolite mineral globally, forming at low temperatures (≥100°C) in hydrothermal systems. In New Zealand, extensive deposits of mordenite are commonly associated with areas of hydrothermal alteration, particularly in the Coromandel and Taupo Volcanic Zones.
Ayrton R. Hamilton   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dynamic Coupling Between Faulting, Rifting and Magmatism During 2021‐2025 Unrest on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 10, 28 May 2026.
Abstract Interactions among faulting, earthquakes, and eruptions are fundamental to plate tectonics and hazard forecasting yet rarely observed along mid‐ocean ridges. On Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, seismotectonic–volcanic unrest resumed after nearly 800‐year hiatus, providing an opportunity to observe these interactions during 2021–2025 activity. By
Tomáš J. Fischer   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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