Optimal Tensile Properties of Biocomposites Made of Treated Amazonian Curauá Fibres Using Taguchi Method
Volume: 24, Issue: suppl 2
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Natural fibres have many advantages over synthetic ones, making them attractive for reinforcing polymer materials. This work evaluates the use of an Amazonian plant, namely Curauá (Ananas erectifolius), as a reinforcement phase of biocomposites fabricated by cold pressing. Curauá fibres have been shown to be a promising fibre for composite materials, especially due to their higher elastic modulus than other plant species. An L9 Taguchi design is...
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Title
Optimal Tensile Properties of Biocomposites Made of Treated Amazonian Curauá Fibres Using Taguchi Method
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
24
Issue
suppl 2
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