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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2022
In this work, the simultaneous effect of different stacking sequences of basalt/jute fibers and adding the various weight fractions of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the mechanical features of fiber metal laminates (FMLs) under the tensile and impact ...
S. Mirzamohammadi +2 more
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In this work, the simultaneous effect of different stacking sequences of basalt/jute fibers and adding the various weight fractions of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the mechanical features of fiber metal laminates (FMLs) under the tensile and impact ...
S. Mirzamohammadi +2 more
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Journal of reinforced plastics and composites, 2022
Compression molding is a manufacturing technique that is frequently and widely utilized in fabricating composites. However, bast fiber reinforced composites (BFRC) with good quality and high performance by compression molding are quite challenging ...
Liping He +5 more
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Compression molding is a manufacturing technique that is frequently and widely utilized in fabricating composites. However, bast fiber reinforced composites (BFRC) with good quality and high performance by compression molding are quite challenging ...
Liping He +5 more
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Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020
Banana, Pineapple and Jute fiber were mixed with different combination of volume percentage by hand layup technique. For this investigation six types of combinations used. Banana fiber has 60% in all the combination and remaining 40% of fiber only shared
K. Muthukumar +3 more
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Banana, Pineapple and Jute fiber were mixed with different combination of volume percentage by hand layup technique. For this investigation six types of combinations used. Banana fiber has 60% in all the combination and remaining 40% of fiber only shared
K. Muthukumar +3 more
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Jute, Jute Fiber, and Jute Yarn
2016The chapter gives an elaborate exposition of jute, its fiber, and the processes involved in making of jute yarns and their conversion to Jute Geotextiles (JGT). Types of jute fiber, its composition, physical features, and characteristics along with the method of extraction of jute fiber from the plant of the same name along with basic operative ...
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The Thermal Resistance of Jute and Jute-blend Fabrics
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1987An investigation is reported in which the thermal resistance of jute and jute-blend fabrics was measured by the double-plate method of BS4745. The relation between thermal resistance and thickness is shown to be linear. The relation between fabric conductivity and fabric packing factor is shown to follow Lee's equation, from which the thermal ...
S. K. Bandyopadhyay +3 more
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A Review Of Natural Fiber Composites [Jute, Sisal, Kenaf]
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019The present paper deals with the mechanical behaviour of natural fiber composites. Natural fibers are the drawing in the enthusiasm of Engineers, enterprisers, specialists, researcher, professionals and scientists throughout the world as an material that
P. Kumar, K. V. Allamraju
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, 2020
Natural bio mass derived active carbon from recycled jute is synthesized by simplistic hydrothermal approach and then chemically activated with KOH for further enhancement of electrochemical characteristics.
P. Manasa, Z. Lei, F. Ran
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Natural bio mass derived active carbon from recycled jute is synthesized by simplistic hydrothermal approach and then chemically activated with KOH for further enhancement of electrochemical characteristics.
P. Manasa, Z. Lei, F. Ran
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Nature, 1951
IT has been shown1 that a good-quality jute fibre contains about 28 per cent of hemicelluloses (that is, cellulosan and polyuronide hemicellulose of Norman2), of which, from furfural and carbon dioxide yield, 11.6 per cent was calculated to be xylan, 4.5 per cent polyuronides and the rest (by difference) hexosans. A 9.3 per cent caustic soda extract of
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IT has been shown1 that a good-quality jute fibre contains about 28 per cent of hemicelluloses (that is, cellulosan and polyuronide hemicellulose of Norman2), of which, from furfural and carbon dioxide yield, 11.6 per cent was calculated to be xylan, 4.5 per cent polyuronides and the rest (by difference) hexosans. A 9.3 per cent caustic soda extract of
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Recycling of jute textile in phenol formaldehyde–jute composites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2003AbstractJute textile was recycled into composites using different percents of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin. The effect of the resin percent, from 12 to 30%, on the flexural strength, tensile strength, water absorption, and thickness swelling of the produced composites was studied.
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