A study in physical and mechanical properties of hemp fibres

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This paper presents the results of the experiments undertaken to evaluate various physical and mechanical properties of hemp fibres. The study of these properties is vital for comparison with similar properties of synthetic fibres and for assessing hemp fibres' suitability for use as reinforcement in composite materials. The properties of hemp fibres were found to be good enough to be used as reinforcement in composite materials. However, the issues of relatively high moisture content of fibres, variability in fibre properties, and relatively poor fibre/matrix interfacial strength were identified as factors that can reduce the efficiency with which these fibres can be utilised. © 2013 Asim Shahzad.

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Shahzad, A. (2013). A study in physical and mechanical properties of hemp fibres. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/325085

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