Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass

The aim of this study was to develop a sandwich-structured glass using a conventional stacking method. The sandwich-structured glass comprised two facesheets of silicate glass, and the interlayer part was made up of different core elements, which are epoxy and oil palm fiber, to yield impact resista...

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Main Authors: Syarifah Fazilah Yuhari, Asmahani Awang
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spelling my.ums.eprints.381772024-02-08T08:11:50Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38177/ Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass Syarifah Fazilah Yuhari Asmahani Awang TA630-695 Structural engineering (General) TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants The aim of this study was to develop a sandwich-structured glass using a conventional stacking method. The sandwich-structured glass comprised two facesheets of silicate glass, and the interlayer part was made up of different core elements, which are epoxy and oil palm fiber, to yield impact resistance features on the glass structure. Scanning electron microscopic image showed a modification in surface morphology of spikelet and stalks fibers, with a formation of fibrils in helical spirals and an appearance of a rougher surface after chemical treatment during extraction process. Mechanical properties of the sandwich-structured glass increased from 280.60 MPa to 402.46 MPa after the incorporation of oil palm fiber and epoxy in the interlayer part. The interlayer part acted as a platform to distribute applied stresses and enhanced the compressive strength of the glass. The generation of cracks on the glass surface varied significantly, depending on the type of fibers used as fillers and the interfacial bonding in the interlayer part of the sandwich-structured glass. The current design of sandwich-structured glass showed the desired mechanical properties and moderate appearance of glass fractures, which can be used as an impact-resistant glass in the construction field. Science, Engineering and Health Studies 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38177/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38177/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Syarifah Fazilah Yuhari and Asmahani Awang (2023) Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass. Science, Engineering and Health Studies, 17. pp. 1-9. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sehs
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topic TA630-695 Structural engineering (General)
TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants
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TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants
Syarifah Fazilah Yuhari
Asmahani Awang
Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
description The aim of this study was to develop a sandwich-structured glass using a conventional stacking method. The sandwich-structured glass comprised two facesheets of silicate glass, and the interlayer part was made up of different core elements, which are epoxy and oil palm fiber, to yield impact resistance features on the glass structure. Scanning electron microscopic image showed a modification in surface morphology of spikelet and stalks fibers, with a formation of fibrils in helical spirals and an appearance of a rougher surface after chemical treatment during extraction process. Mechanical properties of the sandwich-structured glass increased from 280.60 MPa to 402.46 MPa after the incorporation of oil palm fiber and epoxy in the interlayer part. The interlayer part acted as a platform to distribute applied stresses and enhanced the compressive strength of the glass. The generation of cracks on the glass surface varied significantly, depending on the type of fibers used as fillers and the interfacial bonding in the interlayer part of the sandwich-structured glass. The current design of sandwich-structured glass showed the desired mechanical properties and moderate appearance of glass fractures, which can be used as an impact-resistant glass in the construction field.
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author Syarifah Fazilah Yuhari
Asmahani Awang
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Asmahani Awang
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title Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
title_short Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
title_full Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
title_fullStr Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
title_full_unstemmed Effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
title_sort effect of oil palm fiber on mechanical properties of sandwich-structured glass
publisher Science, Engineering and Health Studies
publishDate 2023
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