Raheleh Rostami
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014
Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Raheleh Rostami; Mohammad Ismail; Alireza Valipour
Although Natural Fibres have various potential and advantages such as lower in weight, embodied energy and toxicity but their drawbacks are provided relentless competition between natural and synthetics fibres. Intrinsically, Natural Fibres are hydrophilic that is leaded to poor resistance to moisture and incompatible to hydrophobic polymer matrix. This incompatibility of natural fibres results in poor fibre/matrix interface which in turn leads to reduce mechanical properties of the composites. This study try to litreature some methods of chemical treatment or surface modification of Natural Fibres for improving this drawback of natural fibres. The objective of this research is fungi treatment as Green Surface Treatment that is indicate to environmental friendlier process. The use of fungi can provide low cost, highly efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives to natural fibre surface treatment.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2014
Raheleh Rostami; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Hasanuddin Lamit
The concept of sustainability has been an integral part of development work since the late 1970s. Sustainability is no longer a buzzword but a reality that must be addressed by cities all over the world. Increasing empirical evidence indicates that city sustainability is not just related to technical issues, such as carbon emissions, energy consumption and waste management, or on the economic aspects of urban regeneration and growth, but also it covers social well-being of different groups living within increasingly cosmopolitan towns and cities. Heritage is seen as a major component of quality of life, features that give a city its unique character and provide the sense of belonging that lies at the core of cultural identity. In other words, heritage by providing important social and psychological benefits enrich human life with meanings and emotions, and raise quality of life as a key component of sustainability. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to examine the role that built cultural heritage can play within sustainable urban development.
Sustainability | 2015
Raheleh Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami; Muhamad Solehin Fitry Rosley
Ecohealth | 2014
Raheleh Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2016
Raheleh Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology | 2014
Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Raheleh Rostami; Mohammad Ismail; Hasanuddin Lamit
Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences | 2013
Raheleh Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology | 2015
Raheleh Rostami; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit
Archive | 2015
Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Raheleh Rostami; Mohammad lsmail
Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences | 2013
Raheleh Rostami; Hasanuddin Lamit; Seyed Meysam Khoshnava; Rasoul Rostami