Flexural Mechanical Characterization Of Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Continuous Banana Fibers

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Foluke S. de Assis Pedro A. Netto Frederico M. Margem Rômulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro
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Abstract

Banana fibers are among the lignocellulosic with great potential for use in polymer composites, such as the variety from the Musaceae family, due to its low density and good mechanical properties. In this work, epoxy matrix composites incorporated with continuous and aligned banana fibers were tested for their flexural behavior. Specimens with up to 30% in volume of fibers were bend-tested until rupture. The results showed an increase in both the composite mechanical strength and the stiffness with incorporation of these fibers. A fractographic analysis by SEM examinations a moderate adhesion mechanism between the banana fiber and the epoxy matrix. This mechanism is apparently responsible for the improved performance of the composites.
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APA: Foluke S. de Assis Pedro A. Netto Frederico M. Margem Rômulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro  (2015)  Flexural Mechanical Characterization Of Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Continuous Banana Fibers

MLA: Foluke S. de Assis Pedro A. Netto Frederico M. Margem Rômulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro Flexural Mechanical Characterization Of Epoxy Composites Reinforced With Continuous Banana Fibers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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