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Journal of Natural Fibers | 2017

Mechanical Behavior of Ensete ventricosum Fiber Under Tension Loading

Č. Mizera; D. Herák; Petr Hrabe; Miroslav Müller; Abraham Kabutey

ABSTRACT The mechanical behavior of Ensete ventricosum fibers, expressed as the dependency of tension force in relation to the elongation, was determined for fibers with gauge length 50 mm and transformed into general linear mathematical model describing dependency of tension stress and strain. The average rupture force (10.88 ± 1.11) N, rupture stress (390.33 ± 21.96) MPa, rupture strain (0.021 ± 2 · 10–5), and volume energy (3.39 ± 0.22) J m−3 were also determined at this conducted study. Using image analyses, it was determined that the cross section of Ensete ventricosum fiber has circle shape and its dimension was specified. From the study, it implies that Ensete ventricosum fiber, with respect to its mechanical behavior under tension loading having regard to its density and to the fact that it is environmentally friendly, biodegradable and recyclable, could be used as a perspective construction material of the future. Determined model of mechanical behavior could be applied as background for further research focused on the Ensete fiber application.


International Agrophysics | 2015

Application of a tangent curve mathematical model for analysis of the mechanical behaviour of sunflower bulk seeds

Riswanti Sigalingging; D. Herák; Abraham Kabutey; O. Dajbych; Petr Hrabe; Č. Mizera

Abstract This paper evaluate the use of a tangent curve mathematical model for representation of the mechanical behaviour of sunflower bulk seeds. Compression machine (Tempos Model 50, Czech Republic) and pressing vessel diameter 60 mm were used for the loading experiment. Varying forces between 50 and 130 kN and speeds ranging from 10, 50, and 100 mm min-1 were applied respectively on the bulk seeds with moisture content 12.37±0.38% w.b. The relationship between force and deformation curves of bulk seeds of pressing height 80 mm was described. The oil point strain was also determined from the different deformation values namely 30, 35, 40, and 45 mm at speed 10 mm min-1. Based on the results obtained, model coefficients were determined for fitting the experimental load and deformation curves. The validity of these coefficients were dependent on the bulk seeds of pressing height, vessel diameter, maximum force 110 kN, and speed 10 mm min-1, where optimal oil yield was observed. The oil point was detected at 45 mm deformation giving the strain value of 0.56 with the corresponding force 16.65±3.51 kN and energy 1.06±0.18 MJ m-3. At the force of 130 kN, a serration effect on the curves was indicated; hence, the compression process was ceased.


International Agrophysics | 2018

Compressive loading experiment of non-roasted bulk oil palm kernels at varying pressing factors

Abraham Kabutey; D. Herák; Č. Mizera; Petr Hrabe

Abstract Compression testing of non-roasted bulk oil palm kernels at different processing factors was performed using a universal compression testing machine and a pressing vessel witha plunger. The purpose of the research was to describe regression models of deformation, deformation energy and percentage kernel oil depending on force, speed and vessel diameter. The tested compression forces were 100, 125, 150, 175 and 200 kN, while the speeds were 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 mm min−1. Three pressing vessels of diameter 60, 80 and 100 mm were used. Samples were compressed at an initial height of 60 mm. For varying forces and vessel diameters at a constant speed of 5 mm min−1, the values of deformation, deformation energy and percentage kernel oil ranged from 28.47±0.89 to 37.45±0.11 mm, 796±0.82 to 1795±49.01 J and 7.33±0.26 to 25.67±0.39%. At a constant force of 200 kN for different speeds and vessel diameters; the aforementioned determined parameters also ranged from 31.91±1.61 to 37.63±1.21 mm, 1012±26.76 to 1795±49.01 J and 14.66±0.42 to 24.98±1.37%. The results were statistically significant (p<0.05) or (F-ratio>F-critical), with high coefficients of determination between 0.74 and 0.99. Thus, higher force at specific speed may be needed to maximally recover kernel oil.


International Agrophysics | 2017

Effect of temperature and moisture content on tensile behaviour of false banana fibre (Ensete ventricosum)

Č. Mizera; D. Herák; Petr Hrabe; Abraham Kabutey

Abstract The mechanical behaviour of natural fibres as composite materials can be affected by changes in temperature and moisture content. The aim of this paper was to describe the effect of temperature and moisture content on tensile strength of false banana fibre (Ensete ventricosum) and to determine its water absorption. Samples of fibres were prepared and tested until rupture point with strain rate of 0.05 min−1 at temperature change between −20 and 220°C as well as moisture content between 10 and 90% wb. The water absorption and release of Ensete fibres at 60 and 90% relative humidity was also determined. Results showed that Ensete fibres exhibited stability of tensile strength in the temperature range from 0 to 100°C but the increase of temperature decreased statistically significantly the tensile strength. The effect of moisture content on tensile strength was not statistically significant. The equilibrium moisture content at 60% relative humidity and 25°C was determined.


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Oil point determination of Jatropha curcas L. bulk seeds under compression loading.

D. Herák; Abraham Kabutey; Petr Hrabe


Biosystems Engineering | 2014

Relaxation behaviour of Jatropha curcas L. bulk seeds under compression loading

D. Herák; Abraham Kabutey; Michal Petru; Petr Hrabe; Petr Lepšík; Satya Simanjuntak


Agronomy research | 2014

Research of a material and structural solution in the area of conventional soil processing.

P. Novák; Miroslav Müller; Petr Hrabe


Agronomy research | 2015

Application of overlaying material on surface of ploughshare for increasing its service life and abrasive wear resistance

P. Novák; Miroslav Müller; Petr Hrabe


Agronomy research | 2015

Mechanical behaviour of polymeric composite with fibres of false banana (Ensete ventricosum).

Č. Mizera; D. Herák; Miroslav Müller; Petr Hrabe


Tarım Makinaları Bilimi Dergisi | 2014

Comparison of Tangent Curve Method and Reciprocal Slope Transformation Method for Describing Mechanical Behaviour of Jatropha Curcas L. Bulk Seeds Under Compression Loading

D. Herák; Abraham Kabutey; Petr Hrabe

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D. Herák

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Abraham Kabutey

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Miroslav Müller

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Č. Mizera

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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P. Novák

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Michal Petru

Technical University of Liberec

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O. Dajbych

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Petr Lepšík

Technical University of Liberec

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Riswanti Sigalingging

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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