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    Statistical study of performance properties to impact of Kevlar® woven impregnated with Non-Newtonian Fluid (NNF)
    (Elsevier, 2020-05) Santos, Thiago Felix dos; Santos, Caroliny Minely da Silva; Aquino, Marcos Silva de; Oliveira, Fernando R.; Medeiros, José Ivan de
    This investigative work was carry out through a factorial planning, using Design of Experiment (DoE) in order to evaluate the impact performance properties of Kevlar® woven structure impregnated with Non-Newtonian Fluids (NNF). Pull out and drop tower tests were performed. The pull out test showed that Kevlar® strength values with NNF composition 3 were better (10.55 N) when compared to others (1 and 2). The drop tower test showed that woven samples with highest concentration of NNF nanoparticles (3OR) exhibited the best behavior with respect to the penetration depth for P1 (19.5%) and S1 (48.0%) knife blade geometries. Thus, evidencing best residual energy dissipation when compared to the others. Results also showed that the composition (1, 2 and 3) of NNF as well as the orientation of the woven layers can be used to improve impact performance properties. Therefore, the impact protection performance depends on the friction between the yarns (pull out), the knife blade geometry and mainly the composition of the NNF which, in turn, is directly related to the nanoparticle and agent content of silane coupling present in the composition of the Non- Newtonian Fluid. Finally, this study also demonstrates that the use of statistical analysis promoted the improvement for obtaining and effectiveness of the behavior of lightweight impact protection textile structures
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    Study of the reuse potential of the sisal fibers powder as a particulate material in polymer composites
    (Elsevier, 2019-09) Melo, Kátia Moreira de; Santos, Thiago Felix dos; Santos, Caroliny Minely da Silva; Fonseca, Rubens Tavares da; Lucena, Nestor Dantas de; Medeiros, José Ivan de; Aquino, Marcos Silva de
    The present work studied the reuse of sisal fiber powder, contaminated by industrial oil, resulting from the activities of a Brazilian textile industry. With the objective of reusing the contaminated sisal fiber powder residue, harmful to the environment, this work evaluate the potential of the use this sisal powder as reinforcement in composites. Natural fibre reinforced polymer composites became more attractive structural materials due to their high specific strength, lightweight and biodegradability properties. The mechanical behaviour of polyester resin based natural polymeric composites, made by using experimental planning (granulometry of sisal powder, fiber content and with or without styrene). Thus, combination of analysis of variance (ANOVA), response surface methodology (RSM) and experimental methods allowed evaluated, analyzed and validated the mechanical properties. The results obted showed that the waste from the sisal industry exhibits potential application in reinforcing composite materials Thus, different values of mechanical properties can be obtained by different interactions of the entry variables. Thus, the condition that exhibited high results of mechanical behavior independent of the addition of styrene were the particle size and fiber content 1680m and 2.5%, respectively. Therefore, the best results were stress (0.59 MPa), strain (5.68%), tenacity (2.01 E-05 MJ/m3) and energy at break (14 J) for the composite reinforced with sisal powder
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