2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/97/1/012034
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Mechanical Properties of Composite Waste Material Based Styrofoam, Baggase and Eggshell Powder for Application of Drone Frames

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“…The result shows that the proposed composite material's highest bending strength and impact toughness were 11.01 MPa and 0.75 J/mm 2 , respectively. The research concluded that drone frames could be made from composites comprised of waste materials like eggshell, bagasse, and stryrofoam [20].…”
Section: Drone Frame Kit Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result shows that the proposed composite material's highest bending strength and impact toughness were 11.01 MPa and 0.75 J/mm 2 , respectively. The research concluded that drone frames could be made from composites comprised of waste materials like eggshell, bagasse, and stryrofoam [20].…”
Section: Drone Frame Kit Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athijayamani et al [23] analyzed the mechanical properties of bagasse fiber‐reinforced vinyl ester composites. Perdana and Hadi [24] investigated the mechanical properties of composite material based on waste materials from bagasse, eggshell, and styrofoam. Abdullah et al [25] studied the viscoelastic parameters and activation energies of the sugar cane bagasse powder reinforced epoxy resin composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lopena y Millare (2022), realizaron un marco de dron usando un material compuesto con fibra de salago y lo caracterizaron mecánicamente comparando las propiedades de este compuesto versus uno de fibra de vidrio, siendo este último muy superior al fabricado con fibras naturales. Adicionalmente Perdana et al (2017) fabricaron un marco con residuos generados de espuma de poliestireno, bagazo y cáscara de huevo concluyendo que este nuevo material puede ser utilizado para la fabricación de este componente de los drones.…”
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