Abstract
Recent EU directives (e.g., ELV andWEEE) have caused some rethinking of the life cycle implications of fibre reinforced polymer
matrix composites. Man-made reinforcement fibres have significant ecological implications. One alternative is the use of natural
fibres as reinforcements.The principal candidates are bast (plant stem) fibres with flax, hemp, and jute as the current front runners.
Thework presented here will consider the characterisation of jute fibres and their composites. A novel technique is proposed for the
measurement of fibre density.The new rule of mixtures, extended for noncircular cross-section natural fibres, is shown to provide
a sensible estimate for the experimentally measured elastic modulus of the composite.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 0 |
Journal | Journal of Composites |
Volume | 0 |
Issue number | 0 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 17 Dec 2013 |