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In Delicious Science News, Someone Made a Drone From Pineapple Leaves


In Delicious Science News, Someone Made a Drone From Pineapple Leaves
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Pineapples are down-right delicious and now they have a new function. Drones! A research team in Malaysia has found a way for pineapple waste to be turned into lightweight bio-degradable drone parts.
How a pineapple becomes a drone
The project is focused on finding sustainable uses for pineapple waste generated by farmers in the Hulu Langat region, which is just outside Kuala Lumpur. ....

Hulu Langat , Kuala Lumpur , William Robert Alvisse , Mohamed Thariqu Hameed Sultan , Hameed Sultan , University Of Putra Malaysia , Malaysian Unmanned Drones Activist Society , Putra Malaysia , குவாலா லம்பூர் , ஹ்யாமெட் சுல்தான் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் புத்திர மலேசியா , மலேசியன் ஆளில்லா ட்ரோன்கள் ஆர்வலர் சமூகம் , புத்திர மலேசியா ,

Researchers Develop Light Yet Strong Drones Using Pineapple Leaves


Researchers Develop Light Yet Strong Drones Using Pineapple Leaves
Researchers at the Putra University Malaysia have come up with a way to use fibers from pineapple leaves to make sturdy drone frames. According to the lead researchers, Mohamed Thariq and Hameed Sultan, the drones constructed using this method have a higher strength to weight ratio which gives the board systems better control. Moreover, since the frame is lighter than frames made with synthetic fibers, it consumes less energy which increases the range.
On top of providing the obvious benefits for control systems, the pineapple frame drones are much cheaper and are eco-friendly. A damaged frame can be buried and the bio-composite material will degrade within two weeks. The researchers detailed that prototypes made from the material have flown to around 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) and, like many other drones, they can stay aloft for about 20 minutes. ....

Mohamed Thariq , Hameed Sultan , Putra University Malaysia , ஹ்யாமெட் சுல்தான் , புத்திர பல்கலைக்கழகம் மலேசியா ,