2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2020.101208
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Physico-mechanical behaviour of Oil Palm Broom Fibres (OPBF) as eco-friendly building material

Abstract: Until recently, the rib of the leaflets of the oil palm tree was only used for making brooms due to its stiffness and durability. However, the mechanical properties of this fibre are unknown. Due to the geometrical variation of the cross-section of the fibres along their length, this study divided them into 4-categories. The result of this study reveals that the fibres have a specific gravity between 0.45-0.84 and diameter varying between 0.20 mm (at the tail) and 4.00 mm (at the cap). Maximum tensile strength… Show more

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“…Similar observations have been made by Momoh et al during the study of the physico-mechanical behaviour of Oil Palm Broom Fibres. 49…”
Section: Dynamic Tensile Test: Young's Modulusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar observations have been made by Momoh et al during the study of the physico-mechanical behaviour of Oil Palm Broom Fibres. 49…”
Section: Dynamic Tensile Test: Young's Modulusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ribs from the palm leaflets, in other words, oil palm broom fibres (OPBF), have gained research interests in the past few years as a result of their impressive mechanical properties [8]. The fibres have an average specific gravity of 840kg/m 3 and tensile strength of 389.5MPa at a moisture content of 10% [9] [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ribs from the palm leaflets, in other words, oil palm broom fibres (OPBF), have gained research interests in the past few years as a result of their impressive mechanical properties [8]. The fibres have an average specific gravity of 840kg/m 3 and tensile strength of 389.5MPa at a moisture content of 10% [9] [10]. Like bamboo, its strength/weight ratio is over 500% of that of steel, it possesses good resistance to rot, and has a lower water absorption unlike other fibres of vegetable origin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%