Flexural Mechanical Characterization of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Continuous Buriti Petiole Fibers

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tammy G. Rodrigues Portela Lucas L. da Costa Romulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"The fibers extracted from the petiole of the buriti palm tree are relatively strong as compared to other lignocelluloses fibers, with a potential for composite reinforcement. In this work, polyester matrix composites incorporated with these fibers were investigated for their flexural behavior. Specimens with up to 40% in volume of continuous and aligned buriti petiole fibers were bendtested until rupture. The results showed an increase in both the composite mechanical strength and the stiffness with incorporation of these fibers. A fractograph analysis by SEM disclosed a moderate adhesion mechanism between the buriti petiole fiber and the polyester matrix. This mechanism is apparently responsible for the improved performance of the composites.IntroductionIn recent years, the substitution of energy-intensive synthetic materials for natural ones is being considered in many industrial sectors including automobile, packing and textile [1]. A typical case is that of natural fibers, mainly those obtained from cellulose-based plants also known as lignocelluloses fibers. They have being investigated in the past two decades, aiming to replace synthetic fibers, particularly the glass fiber, commonly used as polymer composite reinforcement [2-8]. From the engineering point of view, lignocellulosic fibers present today important environmental, economical, societal and technological advantages already discussed [7-8]. Moreover, several lignocellulosic fibers are known since the beginning of our civilization and still cultivated or naturally extracted all over temperate and tropical regions of the world. According to Kalia et al [1 ], these fibers can be classified by their origin, as shown in Table 1."
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APA: Tammy G. Rodrigues Portela Lucas L. da Costa Romulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro  (2011)  Flexural Mechanical Characterization of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Continuous Buriti Petiole Fibers

MLA: Tammy G. Rodrigues Portela Lucas L. da Costa Romulo L. Loiola Sergio N. Monteiro Flexural Mechanical Characterization of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Continuous Buriti Petiole Fibers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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