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Characteristic properties of date-palm fibre/sheep wool reinforced polyester composites
In this study, we attempted to characterise the effects of date-palm fibre (DPF) and a date-palm fibre/sheep wool hybrid in polyester to enhance high-performance and low-cost composite materials that can be used in insulation building systems, automotive
Mohammed Y. Abdellah +4 more
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Present research work deals with the various date palm fibres (DPF) loading (0%, 40%, 50%, and 60% by wt%) as reinforced material in phenolic composites.
Mohammad Asim +4 more
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Mechanical and physical performance of date palm/bamboo fibre reinforced epoxy hybrid composites
Date palm fibre is considered as an agricultural waste suitable as reinforcement for polymeric composites has received interest as an interior component in the automotive industry.
A.B.M. Supian +6 more
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This research is a comparative study of untreated and treated date palm fiber (DPF) and kenaf (KF)-reinforced epoxy hybrid composite and explores the properties of DPF.
Syed Waheedullah Ghori +2 more
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Date-Palm-Based Sustainable Hybrid Composite with Cotton and Kevlar Fibre Participation
This research aims to evaluate the physical and mechanical performance of three types of hybrid composites made of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) (DP), additional layers of cotton (DP/C) and Kevlar fibres (DP/K).
Octavia Zeleniuc +3 more
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In this research, the effect of heat–cool cycles (HCCs) on high-strength concrete (HSC) containing steel fibres (SFs), polypropylene fibres (PPFs), and date palm fibres (DPFs), which were named fibrous high-strength concrete (FHSC), was studied.
Ibrahim Y. Hakeem +7 more
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Mechanical performance of date palm fibre-reinforced gypsums [PDF]
Abstract The present work examines the properties of gypsum reinforced with palm fibres, as a low-cost construction material. Panels of 500 × 500 × 20/25 mm were fabricated and tested for impact strength, compressive strength and flexural strength. The results are compared with those made from fibreglass-reinforced gypsum.
Wail N. Al-Rifaie, Maamoon Al-Niami
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Thermal characterization of date palm/epoxy composites with fillers from different parts of the tree
Thermal expansion and viscoelastic properties of the date palm fibre (DPF)/epoxy composites were influenced by the type of filler from different parts of the date palm tree. The variation in properties is mainly due to the difference in fibre composition
Othman Y. Alothman +7 more
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Researchers and industry are looking for green and sustainable materials as reinforcement for lightweight composite structures. This research aim was designed to study the characteristics of the fibre extracted from a waste product of the spathe of date ...
Benhamadouche Lamia +5 more
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Lightweight construction materials: Mortar reinforced with date-palm mesh fibres [PDF]
Nowadays, research on sustainable buildings is devoted to materials which offer advantages in terms of recyclability, low cost, environmentally-friendly features, no toxicity, biodegradability and good mechanical performance. The lightweight construction materials composed by a cement-based matrix reinforced with vegetal fibres are able to satisfy the ...
Sabrina Vantadori +2 more
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