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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hamza, Bouguessira; * | ElHadi, Harkatia | Mansour, Rokbib | Priniotakis, Georgiosc | Vassilliadis, Savvasd | Vasilakos, Sozone | Boughanem, Hadjerf | Fellah, Lahceneg
Affiliations: [a] Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Larbi Tebessi TEBESSA University, TEBESSA, Algeria | [b] Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Mohamed Boudiaf M’SILA University, 28000, M’SILA, Algeria | [c] Department of Textile Engineering, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Thivon 250, Egaleo 122 41, Greece | [d] Department of Electronic Engineering, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Thivon 250, Egaleo 122 41, Greece | [e] MIRTEC S.A- Athens Division (CLOTEFI), Venizelou 4 Kallithea, Athens, Greece | [f] Computer Science Department, 12002 Tebessa University, Algeria | [g] Mohamed Khider Biskra University, Algeria
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Bouguessir Hamza, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Larbi Tebessi TEBESSA University 12002 Constantine’s Road, TEBESSA, Algeria. E-mail: Hamzabouguessirgc@gmail.com.
Abstract: Growing environmental protection consciousness has revived the interest to develop eco-friendly composites fibers from bio-renewable resources due to their unique intrinsic properties and their wide applications. Thus, in the last two decades, extraction and use procedures of natural fibers have known an important increase for the reinforcement of composite materials called bio-composites. This paper presents a physical, chemical, morphological and mechanical characterization of Jute yarns and fabrics with a view to their integration in composite lamintes. And yet, obtained mechanical performances of Jute yarns and Fabrics allow a prediction of actual perspectives for substituting glass fibers by natural ones for semi-structural moderately loaded elements applications.
Keywords: Biomaterials, Jute fabrics, Jute yarns, mechanical characterization, XRD diffraction, FTIR
DOI: 10.3233/JCM-180776
Journal: Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 129-147, 2018
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