Publications by authors named "Stanislas Tido Tiwa"

This study aimed to assess the potential of banana-plantain stalk fibers (BPSF) as a raw material for ropes and fabrics used in composites and geotextiles. Fibers were obtained by Biological retting and ropes used for geotextile weaving were obtained by three-strand twisting in order to optimize the mechanical properties of geostalk. The thermal, physical, chemical and mechanical characteristics of the fibers were studied in order to assess the impact of the extraction process on fiber performance.

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The controversy surrounding the transmission of COVID-19 in 2020 has revealed the need to better understand the airborne transmission route of respiratory viruses to establish appropriate strategies to limit their transmission. The effectiveness in protecting against COVID-19 has led to a high demand for face masks. This includes the single-use of non-degradable masks and Filtering Facepiece Respirators by a large proportion of the public, leading to environmental concerns related to waste management.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dimensional stability and compressive strength are crucial in evaluating earth-based materials, particularly in how they behave in wet and dry conditions.
  • The study focuses on utilizing agricultural waste, specifically borassus fruit ash, combined with cement, for soil stabilization in sustainable construction.
  • Results indicate that a 10wt% hybrid mix of borassus fruit ash and cement enhances the material's strength and reduces agricultural waste, promoting sustainable building practices.
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