Characterization of Fibers from Different Parts of the Buriti Palm Tree

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tammy G. R. Portela
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A comparative characterization of the dimensional and mechanical properties as well as structural aspects of two different types of fibers extracted from the leaves and petioles of the buriti palm tree was performed. A statistical analysis revealed that both types of fibers present a significant dispersion in length and equivalent diameter. However, the corresponding intervals of dimensional variation are sensibly different. The tensile properties showed that both types of fibers display a tendency of higher strength for smaller diameters. Moreover, the fibers extracted from the leaves depict a comparatively lower strength. By contrast, the fibers from the petiole present an average strength sufficiently high for the use as reinforcement of polymeric composites. The structural aspects of tensile-rupture fibers, characterized by scanning electron microscopy, showed marked distinction in the microstructure and fiber behavior of both types of investigated fibers. This could explain the differences in mechanical behavior
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APA: Tammy G. R. Portela  (2010)  Characterization of Fibers from Different Parts of the Buriti Palm Tree

MLA: Tammy G. R. Portela Characterization of Fibers from Different Parts of the Buriti Palm Tree. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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