The internal structure, cross section area (CSA) and mechanical properties of palm and coir fibres were investigated using SEM on cryotome cut samples, tensile measurements of single technical fibres at three gauge lengths and optical microscopy of fibre cross sections. The measured technical fibre modulus was significantly dependent on gauge length and CSA. Two theoretical approaches were developed to fit the observed modulus dependence on fibre CSA. These calculated the measured technical fibre modulus as a function of the dimensions of the technical and elementary fibres combined with modulus of the elementary fibres and the efficiency of the inter-level interface to transfer stress across consecutive levels within the fibre. Palm fibre ...
This research is intended to expand information on fiber characteristics for better understanding th...
Wood fibers are of the order of a few millimeters in length and a hundred micrometers in width, whic...
Coir is a ligno-cellulosic fibre, cheap and abundantly available in Sri Lanka as a byproduct of the ...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre bundle cross section and its variability in flax ...
The cross section values obtained from fibre “diameter” measurements on a range of natural fibres we...
Abstract: Reported tensile mechanical properties of many natural plant fibres vary to a large extent...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre cross section and its variability in flax and sis...
Mechanical properties of individual wood fibres and the characterisation of the interaction between ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to investigate the origin of the diameter-dependence ...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre cross section and its variability in flax and sis...
A systematic study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical properties of jut...
AbstractIn the present work the morphology of natural fibers was correlated with their mechanical pr...
In the present work the morphology of natural fibers was correlated with their mechanical properties...
Dry coir fibers are characterized by wideangle X-ray scattering coupled with tensile tests. The fibe...
tNatural coir fibres are studied for use as reinforcement in composite materials. In order to effici...
This research is intended to expand information on fiber characteristics for better understanding th...
Wood fibers are of the order of a few millimeters in length and a hundred micrometers in width, whic...
Coir is a ligno-cellulosic fibre, cheap and abundantly available in Sri Lanka as a byproduct of the ...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre bundle cross section and its variability in flax ...
The cross section values obtained from fibre “diameter” measurements on a range of natural fibres we...
Abstract: Reported tensile mechanical properties of many natural plant fibres vary to a large extent...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre cross section and its variability in flax and sis...
Mechanical properties of individual wood fibres and the characterisation of the interaction between ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to investigate the origin of the diameter-dependence ...
The results of a study on the measurement of fibre cross section and its variability in flax and sis...
A systematic study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical properties of jut...
AbstractIn the present work the morphology of natural fibers was correlated with their mechanical pr...
In the present work the morphology of natural fibers was correlated with their mechanical properties...
Dry coir fibers are characterized by wideangle X-ray scattering coupled with tensile tests. The fibe...
tNatural coir fibres are studied for use as reinforcement in composite materials. In order to effici...
This research is intended to expand information on fiber characteristics for better understanding th...
Wood fibers are of the order of a few millimeters in length and a hundred micrometers in width, whic...
Coir is a ligno-cellulosic fibre, cheap and abundantly available in Sri Lanka as a byproduct of the ...