The stiffness of a material greatly influences its possible use as an engineering material. Thus, despite the theoretical environmental advantages of natural fiber reinforced composites, or fully biodegradable composites, if certain mechanical properties are not achieved, a material can have fewer engineering uses. In this work, sugarcane bagasse fibers, a by-product of the sugarcane-juice extraction process, were used to obtain reinforcing fibers. Two polyolefins, a polypropylene and a high-density polyethylene, and a starch-based polymer were used as matrices. The composite materials were prepared and tested to obtain their tensile properties such as the Young's moduli. Some micromechanical models were used to obtain the intrinsic Young's...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
AbstractRecently the interest in composite materials reinforced with natural fibers has considerably...
The stiffness of a material greatly influences its possible use as an engineering material. Thus, de...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
It is evident that sugarcane/bagasse is a highly potential natural composite fiber. In this study, t...
Bending modulus of elasticity of the composite material from bagasse fiber (remains after sugar cane...
Bending modulus of elasticity of the composite material from bagasse fiber (remains after sugar cane...
Sugarcane bagasse is divided into two major components. They are pith and rind. Pith is the inner pa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
AbstractRecently the interest in composite materials reinforced with natural fibers has considerably...
The stiffness of a material greatly influences its possible use as an engineering material. Thus, de...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and ch...
It is evident that sugarcane/bagasse is a highly potential natural composite fiber. In this study, t...
Bending modulus of elasticity of the composite material from bagasse fiber (remains after sugar cane...
Bending modulus of elasticity of the composite material from bagasse fiber (remains after sugar cane...
Sugarcane bagasse is divided into two major components. They are pith and rind. Pith is the inner pa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
Sugarcane fibers have been studied as reinforcement fibers to develop biocomposites of sugarcane fib...
AbstractRecently the interest in composite materials reinforced with natural fibers has considerably...