Mechanical Behavior of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Continuous Bamboo Fibers

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lucas Lopes da Costa
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Bamboo fibers were characterized in terms of diameter distribution and tensile properties. Polyester matrix composites reinforced with these fibers were investigated for their flexural mechanical behavior. Specimens with up to 30% in volume of continuous and aligned bamboo fiber composites were bend-tested until fracture. The results showed an improvement in the composite strength and stiffness with the amount of bamboo fiber. A microstructure analysis by scanning electron microscopy revealed a reasonable adhesion between the fiber and the polyester matrix which justifies the improved mechanical properties of the composites.
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APA: Lucas Lopes da Costa  (2010)  Mechanical Behavior of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Continuous Bamboo Fibers

MLA: Lucas Lopes da Costa Mechanical Behavior of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Continuous Bamboo Fibers. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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