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Lengthwise jute fibre properties variation and its effect on jute–polyester composite
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In this article, the jute reeds were equally divided lengthwise from root to tip in three portions namely root, middle and tip, and the fiber diameter, fineness, tensile strength and bundle stren...Abstract:
In this study, the jute reeds were equally divided lengthwise from root to tip in three portions namely root, middle and tip. The fibre diameter, fineness, tensile strength and bundle stren...read more
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Physical and mechanical properties of unsaturated polyester resin matrix from recycled PET (based PG) with corn straw fiber
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Thermal Stability, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis and Flammability Properties of Woven Kenaf/Polyester-Reinforced Polylactic Acid Hybrid Laminated Composites
TL;DR: In this paper , the thermal and flammability properties of woven kenaf/polyester-reinforced polylactic acid hybrid laminated composites were examined. And the effect of the hybridization of the composites on the thermal stability and viscoelastic properties of the laminates was demonstrated.
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Development of Jute Fabric for Jute-Polyester Biocomposite considering Structure–Property Relationship: Jute Fabric Structure for Biocomposite
TL;DR: In this article, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of jute fabric structure, e.g., woven (plain, twill, matte), knitted, and nonwoven (parallel, cross, random laid) as reinforcement, on properties.
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Characterization of lignocellulosic fibres extracted from agricultural biomass: arecanut leaf sheath
TL;DR: In this paper, long staple lignocellulosic fibres were extracted from the arecanut leaf sheath, an agricultural biomass, by using alkali acid.
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Fabrication, microstructural and mechanical properties of arecanut leaf sheath fibre reinforced polyester resin composites
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Are natural fiber composites environmentally superior to glass fiber reinforced composites
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Idealized powder diffraction patterns for cellulose polymorphs
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Nanoconfinement controls stiffness, strength and mechanical toughness of β-sheet crystals in silk
TL;DR: It is illustrated that through nanoconfinement, a combination of uniform shear deformation that makes most efficient use of hydrogen bonds and the emergence of dissipative molecular stick-slip deformation leads to significantly enhanced mechanical properties.
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Native Cellulose: Structure, Characterization and Thermal Properties.
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