Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates

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Autor(a) principal: Aguirar, Julia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rocha, João, Queijo, Luís, Ribeiro, J.E.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/26282
Resumo: Human behavior has significantly affected the climate. Because of that, the pursuit of new alternatives for non-renewable materials has increased. In that scenario, the use of natural fibre to substitute synthetic ones in composite materials has also increased. In this work, two types of natural fibres from different regions and climates were evaluated and compared. The evaluated fibres were Coir from Brazil and Hop from Portugal. Also were evaluated two different extraction methods for the hop batches, boiling in NaOH and maceration in water. To evaluate the composite mechanical characteristics, seven tensile tests were performed in each fibre batch, according to ASTM C 1557-14 – Standard Test Method for Tensile Strength and Young’s Modulus of Fibres, and the average tensile strength for each one was calculated. The highest value of ultimate tensile strength was brought by the hop extracted with the boiling in NaOH method and resulted in an average of 16 MPa.
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title Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
spellingShingle Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
Aguirar, Julia
Green composite
Natural fibre composites
Tensile strength
title_short Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
title_full Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
title_fullStr Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
title_full_unstemmed Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
title_sort Coir and hop fibres: tensile characterization and comparison between fibres from distinct climates
author Aguirar, Julia
author_facet Aguirar, Julia
Rocha, João
Queijo, Luís
Ribeiro, J.E.
author_role author
author2 Rocha, João
Queijo, Luís
Ribeiro, J.E.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aguirar, Julia
Rocha, João
Queijo, Luís
Ribeiro, J.E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green composite
Natural fibre composites
Tensile strength
topic Green composite
Natural fibre composites
Tensile strength
description Human behavior has significantly affected the climate. Because of that, the pursuit of new alternatives for non-renewable materials has increased. In that scenario, the use of natural fibre to substitute synthetic ones in composite materials has also increased. In this work, two types of natural fibres from different regions and climates were evaluated and compared. The evaluated fibres were Coir from Brazil and Hop from Portugal. Also were evaluated two different extraction methods for the hop batches, boiling in NaOH and maceration in water. To evaluate the composite mechanical characteristics, seven tensile tests were performed in each fibre batch, according to ASTM C 1557-14 – Standard Test Method for Tensile Strength and Young’s Modulus of Fibres, and the average tensile strength for each one was calculated. The highest value of ultimate tensile strength was brought by the hop extracted with the boiling in NaOH method and resulted in an average of 16 MPa.
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