Mechanical And Structural Characterization Of Curaua Fibers

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sergio N. Monteiro
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Natural lignocellulosic fibers are successfully replacing synthetic fibers in many engineering applications. In addition to well-known conventional lignocellulosic fibers, others with promising properties are now being considered. The present work investigated the mechanical and structural characteristics of a relatively high strength fiber, curaua (Ananas erectifolius) from the Amazon region of Brazil. The results obtained from tensile tests confirmed the superior strength while scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis displayed features that justify the possibility of using the curaua fiber as an effective reinforcement for polymeric composites.
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APA: Sergio N. Monteiro  (2006)  Mechanical And Structural Characterization Of Curaua Fibers

MLA: Sergio N. Monteiro Mechanical And Structural Characterization Of Curaua Fibers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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