Vibrational analysis of coconut fiber-PP composites
AUTOR(ES)
Gelfuso, Maria Virginia, Thomazini, Daniel, Souza, Júlio César Silva de, Lima Junior, José Juliano de
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
17/12/2013
RESUMO
Many researchers have been studying coconut fibers due to its being a natural and renewable source. Moreover, coconut waste is discarded in landfills, bringing environmental problems because this material, although natural, takes time to be degraded. The use of natural fibers such as coconut fibers has become industrially attractive because of its low cost, high availability and desired mechanical properties for some applications, such as panels, ceilings, and partition boards and automotive components. In this study, polymers with coconut fiber composites were made by injection processing and mechanically characterized by tensile and dynamic testing. The fiber content ranged from 0 to 30wt%. The results of Young's modulus obtained from both methods decreased with fiber load and were nearly identical up to 15wt% of fiber, about 1.1GPa, but the increase in fiber concentrations distinctly interferes with each method in the values obtained.
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