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Effect of utilising of sugarcane bagasse fibers on mechanical properties of composite materials ـــ a review

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  • Marawan M. Hamid
  • Muntadher J. Taher
  • Hassan Ali Abbas

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Natural fibers are frequently employed in the engineering of building materials. However, the highly beneficial nature of using sugarcane fiber waste imbedded with concrete as a construction material may enhance the ductility and crack control of brittle concrete. This review summarized the effect of using sugarcane bagasse fibers in a several of concrete types and illustrated the significant leverage on the mechanical properties of concrete. Because of its biodegradable features and chemical components, sugarcane bagasse (SCB) has prompted a lot of attention as a promising and flexible component in composite materials. Material researchers have been motivated to develop "green" materials with low pollutant indices by the desire to discover low-cost strategies to lessen environmental effect. The three categories of sugarcane byproducts discovered and categorized were bagasse fiber, bagasse sand, and bagasse ash.

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  • Marawan M. Hamid & Muntadher J. Taher & Hassan Ali Abbas, 2024. "Effect of utilising of sugarcane bagasse fibers on mechanical properties of composite materials ـــ a review," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 325-333.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:325-333:id:2066
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