Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum

The plant Ensete ventricosum is used in agriculture in Africa. It is a source of fibres, which can be used in the interaction with polymers. This study deals with a material utilization of these fibres with a length of 1 to 2 mm, 2 to 3 mm, and 3 to 5 mm, together with reactoplastics resin ChS Epoxy...

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Main Authors: Miroslav Müller, Petr Valášek, Alessandro Ruggiero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_255_Muller_Strength_Characteristics_Untreated_Short_Fibre
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spelling doaj-2251a36d16d24e77a068f3d0f7fd0e7b2020-11-25T01:18:36ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-11-0112125526910.15376/biores.12.1.255-269Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosumMiroslav Müller0Petr Valášek1Alessandro Ruggiero2Assoc. prof. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Material Science and Manufacturing Technology; Czech RepublicCzech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Material Science and Manufacturing Technology; Czech RepublicUniversity of Salerno, Department of Industrial Engineering, Salerno, Italy; ItalyThe plant Ensete ventricosum is used in agriculture in Africa. It is a source of fibres, which can be used in the interaction with polymers. This study deals with a material utilization of these fibres with a length of 1 to 2 mm, 2 to 3 mm, and 3 to 5 mm, together with reactoplastics resin ChS Epoxy 1200/324, following requirements of developing countries. Some areas of the African continent suffer from a lack of wood, and material based on epoxy and fibres can substitute for many wood products. The aim of this experiment was to describe basic mechanical properties (tensile strength σm, strain at the break εb, modulus of the elasticity Et, and impact strength an) of the composite material reinforced with fibres of the false banana plant, Ensete ventricosum. The plant, which originated in Ethiopia, is exploitable in developing countries. Geometrical aspects and morphology of the used fibres was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The addition of fibres increased the modulus of elasticity and the impact strength, whereas the tensile strength and the strain at break were decreased.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_255_Muller_Strength_Characteristics_Untreated_Short_FibrePermanently sustainable sources; Local resources; False banana plant; Reactoplastics
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Petr Valášek
Alessandro Ruggiero
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Petr Valášek
Alessandro Ruggiero
Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
BioResources
Permanently sustainable sources; Local resources; False banana plant; Reactoplastics
author_facet Miroslav Müller
Petr Valášek
Alessandro Ruggiero
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title Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
title_short Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
title_full Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
title_fullStr Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
title_full_unstemmed Strength Characteristics of Untreated Short-fibre Composites from the Plant Ensete ventricosum
title_sort strength characteristics of untreated short-fibre composites from the plant ensete ventricosum
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
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1930-2126
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The plant Ensete ventricosum is used in agriculture in Africa. It is a source of fibres, which can be used in the interaction with polymers. This study deals with a material utilization of these fibres with a length of 1 to 2 mm, 2 to 3 mm, and 3 to 5 mm, together with reactoplastics resin ChS Epoxy 1200/324, following requirements of developing countries. Some areas of the African continent suffer from a lack of wood, and material based on epoxy and fibres can substitute for many wood products. The aim of this experiment was to describe basic mechanical properties (tensile strength σm, strain at the break εb, modulus of the elasticity Et, and impact strength an) of the composite material reinforced with fibres of the false banana plant, Ensete ventricosum. The plant, which originated in Ethiopia, is exploitable in developing countries. Geometrical aspects and morphology of the used fibres was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The addition of fibres increased the modulus of elasticity and the impact strength, whereas the tensile strength and the strain at break were decreased.
topic Permanently sustainable sources; Local resources; False banana plant; Reactoplastics
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_255_Muller_Strength_Characteristics_Untreated_Short_Fibre
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