Investigation of Bamboo Fibrous Tensile Strength Using Modified Weibull Distribution.

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作者:Dessalegn Yalew, Singh Balkeshwar, Vuure Aart W van, Badruddin Irfan Anjum, Beri Habtamu, Hussien Mohamed, Ahmed Gulam Mohammed Sayeed, Hossain Nazia
Ethiopia has a large coverage of bamboo plants that are used for furniture making and house building. So far, researchers have not studied the strength of Ethiopian bamboo fibers, which are utilized for composite applications. The current study measured the strength of bamboo fibers based on various testing lengths and calculated the predictive tensile strength using a modified Weibull distribution. Moreover, the quality of the extraction machine is evaluated based on shape and sensitivity parameters. This research paper incorporates the coefficient of variation of the fiber diameters, considering the defects distribution through the length for measuring the predictive strength of the fibers. The fiber diameters were calculated using the area weight methods, which had its density measured using a Pycnometer. It has been examined that as the testing gauge length and coefficient variation of fiber diameter simultaneously increased, the tensile strength of the bamboo fibers decreased. The shape parameter, sensitivity parameter, and characteristic strength of Injibara bamboo (Y. alpina) are 6.02-7.83, 0.63, and 459-642 MPa, whereas Kombolcha bamboo (B. oldhamii) are 5.87-10.21, 0.33, and 408-638 MPa, as well as Mekaneselam bamboo (Y. alpina) are 5.86-9.63, 0.33 and 488-597 MPa, respectively.

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