Correlation between the Density and the Diameter of Buriti Fibers

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 1790 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"Environmental considerations in addition to technical, economical and societal benefits are increasingly promoting the substitution of natural fibers for glass fiber in polymer matrix composites. However, natural fibers are heterogeneous in their dimensions, specially the cross section, which plays an important role in their mechanical strength. The fibers extracted from the petiole of the buriti palm tree is a relatively unknown but promising natural fiber for composite reinforcement. In this work, a statistical analysis of the density of buriti petiole fibers using the Weibull methodology was performed. An attempt to correlate the fiber density with the diameter, precisely measured by means of a profile projector, was carried out. The results revealed an inverse dependence between the buriti petiole fiber diameter and corresponding density. Fracture tip observation by SEM suggested a possible mechanism that could justify this inverse correlation.INTRODUTIONIn the past decade polymer composites reinforced with natural fibers obtained from cellulose-based plants, known as lignocellulosic fibers, have been applied in several engineering sectors, specially the automobile industry as both interior and outside component [1-4].Environmental benefits as well as economical, social, and technical advantages are actually promoting the substitution of these lignocellulosic for the traditional glass fiber in polymer matrix composites [5]. Today several lignocellulosic fiber are being extensively investigated [6-11] and considered for reinforcement of polymer composites. Some relatively unknown lignocellulosic fiber with reinforcement potential, however, still need to be characterized aiming at future application in composites. This is the case of the fibers stripped of from the petiole of the buriti palm tree, which is endemic in the central and northern regions of South America [12,13]. Preliminary works on the possibility of using the buriti petiole fibers as composite reinforcement, has shown favorable results [14,15]."
Citation
APA:
(2012) Correlation between the Density and the Diameter of Buriti FibersMLA: Correlation between the Density and the Diameter of Buriti Fibers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.