Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre

Natural fibres are derived from plants and animals, and they are the most efficient replacement for synthetic fibre. However, these fibres differ widely in physicochemical characteristics, hollow of lumen, uniformity, and degree of crystallinity, resulting in inconsistent mechanical property values....

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Main Authors: Luqman, R. M., Hassan, Mohamad Zaki, Suhot, Mohamed Azlan
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Published: 2022
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3179-6_28
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spelling my.utm.989502023-02-22T02:02:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98950/ Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre Luqman, R. M. Hassan, Mohamad Zaki Suhot, Mohamed Azlan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Natural fibres are derived from plants and animals, and they are the most efficient replacement for synthetic fibre. However, these fibres differ widely in physicochemical characteristics, hollow of lumen, uniformity, and degree of crystallinity, resulting in inconsistent mechanical property values. In this study, the tensile properties of a single Napier fibre were investigated according to ASTMD 3822-07. The test was performed using universal testing machines at a crosshead displacement rate of 1 mm/min. It revealed that the average tensile strength and modulus of a single Napier fibre were 23.47 MPa and 0.18 GPa, respectively. The Weibull modulus was determined to be 1.4261 with a Weibull parameter estimation error of 48%. 2022-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Luqman, R. M. and Hassan, Mohamad Zaki and Suhot, Mohamed Azlan (2022) Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre. In: 7th International Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Energy and Advanced Material, ICE-SEAM 2021, 23 November 2021 - 23 November 2021, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3179-6_28
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Luqman, R. M.
Hassan, Mohamad Zaki
Suhot, Mohamed Azlan
Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
description Natural fibres are derived from plants and animals, and they are the most efficient replacement for synthetic fibre. However, these fibres differ widely in physicochemical characteristics, hollow of lumen, uniformity, and degree of crystallinity, resulting in inconsistent mechanical property values. In this study, the tensile properties of a single Napier fibre were investigated according to ASTMD 3822-07. The test was performed using universal testing machines at a crosshead displacement rate of 1 mm/min. It revealed that the average tensile strength and modulus of a single Napier fibre were 23.47 MPa and 0.18 GPa, respectively. The Weibull modulus was determined to be 1.4261 with a Weibull parameter estimation error of 48%.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Luqman, R. M.
Hassan, Mohamad Zaki
Suhot, Mohamed Azlan
author_facet Luqman, R. M.
Hassan, Mohamad Zaki
Suhot, Mohamed Azlan
author_sort Luqman, R. M.
title Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
title_short Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
title_full Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
title_fullStr Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of Napier single fibre
title_sort evaluation of monotonic tensile properties of napier single fibre
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98950/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3179-6_28
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