Energy absorption behavior of oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber-reinforced composites subjected to low-velocity impact
In this study, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB)-reinforced composites were subjected to a low-velocity impact test to study their energy absorption characteristics. Two sets of OPEFB-reinforced composite specimens were used, comprising 30:70 and 40:60 fiber/epoxy fractions. One set of specimens wa...
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my.upm.eprints.1076782024-10-07T01:46:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107678/ Energy absorption behavior of oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber-reinforced composites subjected to low-velocity impact Abdul Rahman, Mohd Khairul Faizi Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry Abu Bakar, Shahriman Md Tamrin, Shamsul Bahri Israr Ahmad, Haris Ahmad Ng, Yee Guan Mohamad Razlan, Zuradzman In this study, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB)-reinforced composites were subjected to a low-velocity impact test to study their energy absorption characteristics. Two sets of OPEFB-reinforced composite specimens were used, comprising 30:70 and 40:60 fiber/epoxy fractions. One set of specimens was treated with a 3 NaOH solution. The drop impact responses, fragmentation characteristics, energy absorptions, and residual strengths of both sets of specimens were analyzed. Drop impact tests were performed using three different energy levels, namely, 10, 13, and 16 J. In general, the results indicated that all the untreated specimens absorbed higher energy than that of the treated specimens, thus suffering severe surface and structural damage. This result is attributed to the treated specimens providing a better interlocking mechanism between the matrix and fibers and dissipating the impact energy through the impactor. Regarding fiber loading, all the 30:70 fiber/epoxy composites exhibited slightly less energy absorption than the 40:60 fiber/epoxy composites. Sage Publications 2023-03-28 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Rahman, Mohd Khairul Faizi and Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry and Abu Bakar, Shahriman and Md Tamrin, Shamsul Bahri and Israr Ahmad, Haris Ahmad and Ng, Yee Guan and Mohamad Razlan, Zuradzman (2023) Energy absorption behavior of oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber-reinforced composites subjected to low-velocity impact. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 43 (9-10). pp. 475-489. ISSN 0731-6844; eISSN: 1530-7964 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/07316844231165483 10.1177/07316844231165483 |
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In this study, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB)-reinforced composites were subjected to a low-velocity impact test to study their energy absorption characteristics. Two sets of OPEFB-reinforced composite specimens were used, comprising 30:70 and 40:60 fiber/epoxy fractions. One set of specimens was treated with a 3 NaOH solution. The drop impact responses, fragmentation characteristics, energy absorptions, and residual strengths of both sets of specimens were analyzed. Drop impact tests were performed using three different energy levels, namely, 10, 13, and 16 J. In general, the results indicated that all the untreated specimens absorbed higher energy than that of the treated specimens, thus suffering severe surface and structural damage. This result is attributed to the treated specimens providing a better interlocking mechanism between the matrix and fibers and dissipating the impact energy through the impactor. Regarding fiber loading, all the 30:70 fiber/epoxy composites exhibited slightly less energy absorption than the 40:60 fiber/epoxy composites. |
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Energy absorption behavior of oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber-reinforced composites subjected to low-velocity impact |
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