Ezeokpube, G. E.
Department of Civil Engineering Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. Abia State, Nigeria
Mbadike, E.
Department of Civil Engineering Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. Abia State, Nigeria
Okoronkwo, G. O.
Department of Chemical Engineering Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli. Anambra State, Nigeria
Onukwuli, O. D.
Department of Chemical Engineering Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. Anambra State, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
In
the present investigation the hydro expansion mechanism of natural fiber was
correlated with their mechanical properties via statistical analysis. Samples
of treated and untreated wire weed fiber were tested under direct tension in a
universal testing machine and the cross-sectional areas of the samples were
calculated. The wire weed fiber samples were pretreated in constant solution of
2 wt. % NaOH for 120 hrs before the actual treatment in H2O2
solutions of 2 wt. %, 4 wt. % and 6 wt. % for 50 mins, 100 mins and 150 mins.
The mechanical performance of the wire weed fibers were studied at different
treatment conditions. The fiber sample at 4 wt. % and 100 mins showed the
highest mechanical performance with tensile strength and Young’s modulus of
188.8500 N/mm2 and 2942.0000 N/mm2, respectively. Weibull
statistical analysis was used to quantify the variability of fiber strength at
different treatment conditions. The fiber sample at 2 wt. % and 100 mins showed
the highest Weibull modulus (m = 0.7472), whereas the fiber sample at 4 wt. %
and 50 mins showed the lowest one (m = 0.4817), which means that the sample at
2 wt. % and 100 mins had the lowest variability and that at 4 wt % and 50 mins
had the highest variability.
Keywords: Wire Weed Fiber, Surface modification, Mechanical Properties, Hydro expansion, Statistical Analysis
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Published
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Issue
Vol. 4 No. 2, DEC 2018
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