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Characterization of the morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of seven nonwood plant fiber bundles
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Munawar, S.S.(Kyoto Univ., Uji (Japan). Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere)
, Kawai, S
, Umemura, K
in
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
/ ANATOMIE VEGETALE
/ BOEHMERIA NIVEA
/ Bundles
/ Bundling
/ coconuts
/ Cross-sections
/ FIBRAS VEGETALES
/ FIBRE VEGETALE
/ HERBACEOUS PLANTS
/ HIBISCUS CANNABINUS
/ Image analysis
/ INDONESIA
/ INDONESIE
/ Kenaf
/ MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Morphology
/ Musa textilis
/ pineapples
/ PLANT ANATOMY
/ PLANT FIBRES
/ PLANTAS HERBACEAS
/ PLANTE HERBACEE
/ PROPIEDADES MECANICAS
/ PROPRIETE MECANIQUE
/ ramie
/ Sansevieria
/ scanning electron microscopes
/ Sisal
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
2007
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Characterization of the morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of seven nonwood plant fiber bundles
by
Munawar, S.S.(Kyoto Univ., Uji (Japan). Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere)
, Kawai, S
, Umemura, K
in
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
/ ANATOMIE VEGETALE
/ BOEHMERIA NIVEA
/ Bundles
/ Bundling
/ coconuts
/ Cross-sections
/ FIBRAS VEGETALES
/ FIBRE VEGETALE
/ HERBACEOUS PLANTS
/ HIBISCUS CANNABINUS
/ Image analysis
/ INDONESIA
/ INDONESIE
/ Kenaf
/ MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Morphology
/ Musa textilis
/ pineapples
/ PLANT ANATOMY
/ PLANT FIBRES
/ PLANTAS HERBACEAS
/ PLANTE HERBACEE
/ PROPIEDADES MECANICAS
/ PROPRIETE MECANIQUE
/ ramie
/ Sansevieria
/ scanning electron microscopes
/ Sisal
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
2007
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Characterization of the morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of seven nonwood plant fiber bundles
by
Munawar, S.S.(Kyoto Univ., Uji (Japan). Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere)
, Kawai, S
, Umemura, K
in
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
/ ANATOMIE VEGETALE
/ BOEHMERIA NIVEA
/ Bundles
/ Bundling
/ coconuts
/ Cross-sections
/ FIBRAS VEGETALES
/ FIBRE VEGETALE
/ HERBACEOUS PLANTS
/ HIBISCUS CANNABINUS
/ Image analysis
/ INDONESIA
/ INDONESIE
/ Kenaf
/ MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Morphology
/ Musa textilis
/ pineapples
/ PLANT ANATOMY
/ PLANT FIBRES
/ PLANTAS HERBACEAS
/ PLANTE HERBACEE
/ PROPIEDADES MECANICAS
/ PROPRIETE MECANIQUE
/ ramie
/ Sansevieria
/ scanning electron microscopes
/ Sisal
/ Tensile strength
/ Vegetable fibers
2007
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Characterization of the morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of seven nonwood plant fiber bundles
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Characterization of the morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of seven nonwood plant fiber bundles
2007
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The morphological, physical, and mechanical properties of the nonwood plant fiber bundles of ramie, pineapple, sansevieria, kenaf, abaca, sisal, and coconut fiber bundles were investigated. All fibers except those of coconut fiber had noncircular cross-sectional shapes. The crosssectional area of the fiber bundles was evaluated by an improved method using scanning electron microscope images. The coefficient factor defined as the ratio of the cross-sectional area determined by diameter measurement, to the cross-sectional area determined by image analysis was between 0.92 and 0.96 for all fibers. This indicated that the area determined by diameter measurement was available. The densities of the fiber bundles decreased with increasing diameters. The diameters of each fiber species had small variation of around 3.4%-9.8% within a specimen. The tensile strength and Young’s modulus of ramie, pineapple, and sansevieria fiber bundles showed excellent values in comparison with the other fibers. The tensile strength and Young’s modulus showed a decreasing trend with increasing diameter of fiber bundles.
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