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Journal of Natural Fibre Polymer Composites (JNFPC)
Aims and Scope:
Journal of Natural Fibre Polymer Composites "JNFPC" (e-ISSN: 2821-3289) is an open access international peer-review journal which publishes original research and review articles that progress the understanding of both the fundamentals of engineering science and its application to the solution of challenges and problems in natural fibres and polymer composites. Generally, the JNFPC covers in aspects of processing methods and techniques, new trends and economic aspects, and applications.
The JNFPC is unique because it covers interdisciplinary areas related to natural fibres and polymer composites. The authors are required to confirm that their paper has not been submitted to any other journal in English or any other language. Only original, innovative and novel papers will be considered for publication in the JNFPC. The JNFPC welcome contributions from all who wishes to report on new developments and latest findings in natural fibre polymer composites.
Topics covered in JNFPC:
Aiming to explore these concepts, this JNFPC will focused the new dimensions in enhancement of properties and their potential applications of biocomposites. Original research and review articles are welcome.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
1. Natural fibre polymer composites
2. Hybrid natural fibres polymer composites
3. Mechanical, thermal, physical and chemical characterizations of natural fibre composites
4. Creep, fatigue and fracture mechanics of natural fibre composites
5. Influence of fibre modifications and treatments on properties of biocomposites
6. Design, processing, and environmental aspects of natural fiber polymer composites
7. Structural modeling and design of natural fibre composites
8. Biomimetics of biocomposites
9. Materials processing techniques
10. Optimization of natural fibre polymer composites such as FEM/CAE/BEM/FEA
11. Material selection and life cycle analysis of natural fiber biocomposites products
12. Economic and social views of natural fiber polymer composites
13. Any related research on the cultivation and plantation of sugar palm, as this society's niche area lies in sugar
palm development and industry.
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