Mechanical properties and statistical analysis of Syagrus Romanzoffiana palm cellulose fibers

Explore the intriguing world of natural fibers, where Syagrus Romanzoffiana (SR) fibers out as a viable alternative to synthetic and glass fibers in composite materials. Dive into the eco-friendly attraction of SR fibers, which are renowned for their natural degradation and ecologically favorable pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of composite materials 2024-03, Vol.58 (6), p.755-778
Hauptverfasser: Ferfari, Oussama, Belaadi, Ahmed, Boumaaza, Messaouda, Amroune, Salah, Alshahrani, Hassan, KA Khan, Mohammad
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Explore the intriguing world of natural fibers, where Syagrus Romanzoffiana (SR) fibers out as a viable alternative to synthetic and glass fibers in composite materials. Dive into the eco-friendly attraction of SR fibers, which are renowned for their natural degradation and ecologically favorable properties. This novel work investigates the performance characterization of 40 mm gauge-length (GL) SR fibers under quasi-static pressures using rigorous tensile testing. The mystery develops when 200 fibers are examined in seven different test groups, revealing the effect of test quantity (N) on tensile strength, Young’s modulus, and fracture strain. Given the intrinsic diversity of natural fibers, the study applies strong statistical approaches such as least squares (LS) and maximum likelihood (ML) estimations, as well as two- and three-parameter Weibull distributions. Witness the thorough dispersion and probability analysis, which culminates in an enthralling one-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) across the seven test groups (N = 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 and 200) for each tensile strength characteristic. Join us on this scientific trip as we uncover the mysteries and promise of Syagrus Romanzoffiana fibers to shape the future of composite materials.
ISSN:0021-9983
1530-793X
DOI:10.1177/00219983241231833