CRC Press,Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. — 365 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4822-3901-0.
Safely Design, Test, and Construct Products Made of Natural Fiber Composites
Natural fibers and their composites carry distinct advantages over industrial fibers. Some advantages-including renewability and availability of raw materials, and lower energy consumption-could help safeguard environmental resources and eventually replace synthetic composites and conventional materials. Natural Fiber Composites explores the growing use of natural fibers in composites and covers material properties, treatment and processing, modeling, applications, design, and other vital information on this subject.
Improve the Strength of Manufactured Composites, and Determine the Best Processing Technique
Incorporating independent pieces written by a team of international contributors, this book enables readers to analyze and design structural components using state-of-the-art information and methods. It provides an overview of natural fiber composites, details the superior specific mechanical properties of these materials, and presents development techniques and design case studies that can improve performance and enhance the process.
Natural Fiber Composites evaluates the value of natural fibers in composite materials, and offers introductory knowledge on natural fiber composites backed by internationally recognized experts in the field.
Introduction to Natural Fiber Composites
Natural Fibers and Their Characterization
Alternative Solutions for Reinforcement of Thermoplastic Composites
Matrices for Natural Fiber Composites
Interfacial Compatibility and Adhesion in Natural Fiber Composites
Processing of Natural Fiber Composites
Testing and Characterization of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites
Environment-Related Issues
Modeling of Natural Fiber Composites
Chapter 10 Design of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures
Joint Design in Natural Fiber Composites
State-of-the-Art Applications of Natural Fiber Composites in the Industry