Recent Advancement via Experimental Investigation of the Mechanical Characteristics of Sisal and Juncus Fibre-Reinforced Bio-Composites

In this work, the mechanical characteristics of unidirectional bio-composite materials reinforced by two types of natural fibres (sisal andjuncus) were studied in order to develop new materials. The effect of the fibres’ extraction methods and their new assembly techniques on the mechanical properti...

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