997 resultados para fibra da casca de coco
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O trabalho foi realizado na Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia com o objetivo de avaliar o consumo voluntário e digestibilidade aparente de ovinos, alimentados com dietas contendo diferentes níveis de inclusão de farelo de coco (0, 25, 50 e 75%) no concentrado. Foram utilizados 16 ovinos, sendo 7 machos e 9 fêmeas, da raça Santa Inês, com idade média de 3 meses e peso aproximado de 19 kg distribuídos em um delineamento em blocos ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos e quatro repetições. O período experimental teve duração de 19 dias, sendo 14 de adaptação e cinco dias de coleta de dados e amostras. O volumoso utilizado foi a silagem de capim elefante, na relação volumoso:concentrado de 40:60. Os animais foram alojados em gaiolas metabólicas, alimentados duas vezes ao dia. Os consumos de matéria seca (MS) em g e percentagem do peso vivo, proteína bruta (PB) e carboidratos não fibrosos (CNF), apresentaram resposta linear decrescente, com o aumento no nível de farelo de coco nas dietas. O consumo de extrato etéreo (EE) em gramas, Fibra em detergente ácido (FDN) e Fibra em detergente neutro (FDA) em g e percentagem do peso vivo, não diferiram (P>0,05) quanto aos níveis de farelo de coco na dieta. Já o consumo de EE em percentagem do peso vivo apresentou comportamento quadrático, com maior consumo das dietas com 25 e 50% de farelo de coco. Observou-se resposta linear decrescente para a digestibilidade aparente da MS, FDN e CNF de acordo com aumento dos níveis de farelo coco na dieta e resposta linear crescente para a digestibilidade do EE, onde a maior digestibilidade ocorreu na dieta com nível de inclusão de 75% de farelo de coco. A digestibilidade da PB e da FDA não diferiram (P>0.05) quantos aos níveis de farelo de coco no concentrado. Concluiu-se que o farelo de coco não pode ser utilizado em níveis elevados na dieta de ovinos, comprometendo o consumo e o desempenho dos animais.
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Uma boa alternativa para o controle de ruído em ambientes fechados é a utilização de materiais de absorção sonora, onde parte da energia acústica é transformada em energia térmica através da viscosidade do ar, o que ocorre tanto em materiais porosos quanto fibrosos. A característica de absorção acústica de um material é determinada pelo coeficiente de absorção sonora que depende principalmente da freqüência, ângulo de incidência do som, densidade, espessura e estrutura interna do material. Da Amazônia, devido a sua sobrepujante biodiversidade, são retirados milhares de produtos e subprodutos naturais, alguns dos quais não são totalmente aproveitados. Dessa forma, muitos resíduos chegam a outros setores industriais, como é o caso da fibra de coco que é utilizada das mais diversas formas. Assim, o presente trabalho define e descreve um processo de fabricação de painéis acústicos, a partir da fibra de coco, com a determinação experimental dos principais parâmetros visando o controle acústico de recintos, além de desenvolver um modelo numérico para estabelecimento de parâmetros de controle de qualidade e custo, que auxiliem no desenvolvimento e na fabricação de novos painéis. Primeiramente, são coletadas as informações necessárias para iniciar o processo de desenvolvimento dos painéis de fibra de coco, seguindo uma metodologia de desenvolvimento de produto, baseada no “projeto informacional”. Em seguida, são descritas todas as etapas do processo de fabricação destes painéis, para posterior obtenção de suas principais propriedades físico-químicas, mecânicas e acústicas. Com as simulações numéricas, buscou-se analisar e predizer o comportamento de um painel de fibra de coco (além de um painel de espuma comercialmente disponível), e investigar a sua influência sobre os parâmetros acústicos de um auditório (tempo de reverberação, decaimento da pressão sonora e inteligibilidade). Com o desenvolvimento dos painéis pretende-se contribuir para a criação de novos setores na economia do estado, principalmente quando se considera o alto custo dos painéis comercializados no sul do país. Finalmente, outra vantagem significativa é a possibilidade da utilização destes painéis dentro do contexto das linhas arquitetônicas regionais, onde são realçados os materiais da própria região.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The waste, exaggerated and incorrect disposal of biomass are common practices in modern times where everything is disposable. However the growing concern with the nature and the environment compel man to give nobler destinations for these products through sustainability and recycling of waste. Banana peel is a residual biomass, which is not consumed. It generates tons of waste per week in São Paulo city. This trash is disposed in dumps and landfills, which could be reduced by using it as reinforcement in natural composites. The high density polyethylene (HDPE) is a polymer derived from the ethylene polymerization and is easily recycled. Which makes it a sustainable material. In the present work characteristics of the natural composite composed with banana peel and high-density polyethylene were studied. It was noted that removing the lignin present in the banana peel, the fiber introduces a significant improvement in thermal resistance. The preparation of composite was made with a ratio of 5% and 10% of reinforcement in comparison with polymeric matrix mass. Composites were thermally, mechanically and microscopically characterized. The addition of fiber in the polymer increased the mechanical strength of the composite. The fiber surface treatment with distilled water removed the amorphous material present in the fibers, improving significantly thermal stability and increasing crystallinity of the celullose. The addition of 5% fiber in mass to the polymer increased significantly the tensile strength and elasticity modulus for the composite. With 10% of fiber addiction there were also an improvement when compared with pure HDPE, but when compared with 5% composite the mechanical properties are slightly lower. This may be due to the fiber particle size, which are small and eventually become a hub of tension ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Produção Vegetal) - FCAV
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Pós-graduação em Ciência Florestal - FCA
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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For orchid cultivation in containers is essential to select the right substrate, since this will influence the quality of the final product, it serve as a support for the root system of the plants. This study aimed to evaluate different agricultural residues and expanded clay in Oncidium baueri Lindl. orchid cultivation. The plants were subjected to treatments: pinus husk + carbonized rice husk, pinus husk + coffee husk, pinus husk + fibered coconut, pecan nut husk, expanded clay, fibered coconut, coffee husk, carbonized rice husk, pinus husk. After eleven months of the experiment, the following variables were evaluated: plant height; largest pseudo-bulb diameter; number of buds; shoot fresh dry matter; the longest root length; number of roots; root fresh matter; root dry matter; and electric conductivity; pH and water retention capacity of the substrates. Except the expanded clay, the other substrates showed satisfactory results in one or more traits. Standing out among these substrates pinus husk + coffee husk and pine bark + fibered coconut, which favored the most vegetative and root characteristic of the orchid. The mixture of pinus husk + coffee husk and pinus husk + fibered coconut, provided the best results in vegetative and root growth of the orchid Oncidium baueri and the expanded clay did not show favorable results in the cultivation of this species.
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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Fertigation management of gerbera crop has been many times performed inadequately, and it has been worsened when mixtures of substrates with different physical and chemical characteristics are used. Aiming at evaluating the production and quality of potted gerbera in two substrates and different levels of fertigation, the experiment was conducted in the greenhouse of the DRN/Soil Science, FCA/UNESP, Botucatu (SP). A 5 x 2 factorial randomized block design (5 levels of fertigation and 2 substrates) was adopted with 4 replications. Levels of fertigation corresponded to maintenance of 100% available water (AW) in the substrate; 100 to 80% of AW; 100 to 60% of AW; 100 to 40% of AW and 100 to 20% of AW. The substrates were as follows: 1- mixed coconut fiber (50% pellet coconut fiber and 50% coir fiber), 2- 40% red soil, 40% decomposed pine bark, 10% composition 1 (40% decomposed pine bark, 30% vermiculite and 30% carbonized rice husk) and 10% composition 2 (75% decomposed pine bark and 25% needles of pine). Plants at the marketing stage were evaluated according to the number of leaves; diameter of leaf surface; leaf area; fresh and dry phytomass of leaves, inflorescence and total plant; inflorescence number and diameter, stem diameter, plant height, leaf area rate and electrical conductivity of the substrate solution. Plants of better quality were obtained when they were maintained in levels of 100% available water and the mixed coconut fiber was used as substrate.
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This research is about the use of the coconut´s endocarp (nucifera linn) and the waste of derivatives of wood and furniture as raw material to technological use. In that sense, the lignocellulosic waste is used for manufacture of homogeneous wood sheet agglomerate (LHWS) and lignocellulosic load which take part of a polymeric composite with fiber glass E (GFRP-WC). In the manufacturing of the homogeneous wood sheet agglomerate (LHWS), it was used mamona´s resin as waste s agglutinating element. The plates were taken up in a hydraulic press engine, heated, with temperature control, where they were manufactured for different percentage of waste wood and coconuts nucífera linn. Physical tests were conducted to determine the absorption of water, density, damp grade (in two hours and twenty-four hours), swelling thickness (in two hours and twenty-four hours), and mechanical tests to evaluate the parallel tensile strength (internal stick) and bending and the static (steady) flexural. The physical test´s results indicate that the LHWS can be classified as bonded wood plate of high-density and with highly water resistant. In the mechanical tests it was possible to establish that LHWS presents different characteristics when submitted to uniaxial tensile and to the static (steady) flexural, since brittle and elasticity module had a variation according to the amount of dry endocarp used to manufacture each trace of LHWS. The GFRP-WC was industrially manufactured by a hand-lay-up process where the fiber glass E was used as reinforcement the lignocellulósic´s waste as load. The matrix was made with ortofitalic unsaturated polyester resin. Physical and mechanical tests were performed in presence of saturated humidity and dry. The results indicated good performance of the GFRP-WC, as traction as in flexion in three points. The presence of water influenced the modules obtained in the flexural and tensile but there were no significant alteration in the properties analyzed. As for the fracture, the analysis showed that the effects are more harmful in the presence of damp, under the action of loading tested, but despite this, the fracture was well defined starting in the external parts and spreading to the internal regions when one when it reaches the hybrid load
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The use of gypsum, one of the oldest building materials for the construction industry in the country has been experiencing a significant and steady growth, due to its low cost and some of its properties that confer comparative advantage over other binder materials. Its use comprises various applications including the coating of walls and the production of internal seals and linings. Moreover, the fibers are being increasingly incorporated into arrays fragile in an attempt to improve the properties of the composite by reducing the number of cracks, the opening of the same and its propagation velocity. Other properties, depending on the function of the component material or construction, among these thermal and acoustic performances, are of great importance in the context of buildings and could be improved, that is, having better performance with this embodiment. Conduct a comparative study of physico-mechanical, thermal and acoustic composite gypsum incorporating dry coconut fiber, in the form of blanket, constituted the main objective of this work. Improving the thermal and acoustic performances of precast gypsum, used for lining and internal vertical fences of buildings, was the purpose of development of these composites. To evaluate the effect of fiber content on the properties of the composites were used to manufacture the composite layer with different thicknesses. The composites were fabricated in the form of plates with dimensions of 500x500x24mm. To facilitate the comparative study of the properties were also made with material gypsum boards only. We then determined the physico-mechanical, thermal and acoustical plaster and composites. The results indicated that the composites were significant gains in relation to thermal performance and also acoustic, in certain frequency range, increasing the thickness of the blanket. Concerning other physical-mechanical properties, the results showed that although the compressive strength was lower than for the composite did not occur after a fracture catastrophic failure. The same trend was observed with regard to resistance to bending, since the composites have not suffered sudden rupture and still continued after the load supporting point of maximum load
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The practice of physical activities contributes to reducing the risk of chronic diseases and improves sleep patterns in the elderly. This research aimed to investigate the association between insomnia symptoms and daytime nap and the participation in physical leisure activities in elderly community residents. Data from the Studies Network of the Fragility in Brazilian Elderly (Campinas site), were used. Information from 689 elderly was analyzed, regarding sociodemographic characterization, physical leisure activity, occurrence of daytime napping and its duration, symptoms of insomnia and use of sleep medication. A significant association was found between the practice of walking and the daytime nap of short duration. Studies indicate that a short nap can benefit the quality of sleep and health of the elderly. Therefore, promoting the practice of walking can be a nursing intervention that favors the sleep patterns of the elderly.