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ID 113291
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Keywords
biodegradability
functionality
green composites
natural fiber composites
thermal insulation
vibration damping
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites are attracting researchers' attention as environmentally friendly and sustainable materials because of their low environmental load imposed by manufacture and disposal. Natural fiber-reinforced composites have comparable or somewhat inferior mechanical performance when compared to glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP), but have some unique characteristics, which include low thermal conductivity, biodegradation in natural environments, and effective suppression of vibration. This paper presents a review of the typical functionalities of natural fiber-reinforced composites including thermal insulation property, biodegradable property, and vibration damping property. As described herein, the author will introduce each functionality and discuss the effects of many factors affecting the performance of each function. Consequently, this paper reports that composite materials that fully use their functionality rather than mechanical performance is important for the future development of natural fiber-reinforced composites.
Journal Title
Advanced Composite Materials
ISSN
09243046
15685519
NCID
AA10744021
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Volume
28
Issue
5
Start Page
525
End Page
543
Published Date
2019-05-22
Remark
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Advanced Composite Materials on 22/05/2019, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/09243046.2019.1617093.
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