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Assessing quality of plant raising media for organic systems [PDF]
Good quality transplants are vital to growers for a number of reasons. Their ability to better tolerate pest, disease and weed problems and their capacity to make better use of newly incorporated green manures (compared to direct drilling) make them all ...
Clarke, Aldwyn +2 more
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Sugar Palm Fibre and its Composites: A Review of Recent Developments
The use of natural fibres as reinforcement in composite materials has increased over the years due to the rapid demand for renewable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly materials in many applications.
Ismaila Mukhtar +3 more
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The design and development of a suspension burner system for particulate forestry and agricultural residues (NRI Bulletin No. 41) [PDF]
This bulletin details research and development work by the Process Development and Storage Engineering Department of the Natural Resources Institute on combustion of particulate forestry and agricultural wastes in a cyclonic suspension burner with a ...
Robinson, A.P.
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Stiffness Modulus of Asphaltic Concrete Incorporating Coir Fibre and Subjected to Aging
The aim of this paper is to investigate the performance response of a set of coir fibre modified asphalt samples subjected different ageing conditions and containing three different fibre contents.
Mohammed Abdullahi Ali +8 more
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TENSILE PROPERTIES OF SURFACE TREATED COIR FIBRE REINFORCED POLYETHYLENE
The need to pursue an environmentally safer future has prompted the researchers to look beyond the inorganic fibre-based composites and engage in putting more thought into the utilization of natural fibre-based polymer composites. Although inorganic fibres, such as glass and carbon have a lot of advantages but we can owe its declining use in recent ...
K.F.K. Oyedeko +2 more
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Prospects of Coir Fibre as Reinforcement in Termite Mound Clay Bricks
The study is to develop an appropriate environmental friendly building material that would be sourced, obtained locally and used for construction of structures at a low cost by using termite mound soil, reinforced with 0%, 1%, 2%, 3%. and 4% coir fibres.
Akinyemi Banjo A. +2 more
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This study addresses the experimental investigation on basalt fibre fly ash concrete (BFFAC). The variables of study include the Basalt fibre content (0.25%, 0.3%, 0.35% and 0.4%) and coconut coir content is added 10%.The various percentage of Basalt ...
Udhaya A. +3 more
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Reka bentuk pembelajaran atas talian bagi program kejuruteraan mekanikal Kolej Vokasional [PDF]
Reka bentuk pembelajaran atas talian merupakan suatu proses yang menyokong kepada konsep pembelajaran bestari di sekolah. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengenalpasti reka bentuk pembelajaran atas talian bagi program Kejuruteraan Mekanikal Kolej Vokasional ...
Ghani, Noraiysah
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Studies on tribological behaviour and dielectric properties of bio-fiber reinforced composites [PDF]
Within the last forty years there has been a rapid increase in the production of synthetic composite, those incorporating fibres in various plastics (polymer) dominating the market.
Prusty, Rajesh Kumar, Singh , Jagabandhu
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