Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications

Most existing designs of high velocity impact resistant materials are either heavy or expen-sive, so in markets the demand for lighter and cheaper materials is always on the rise. Theaim of this work to investigates the effect of different projectile shape and impact veloc-ities on the energy absorp...

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Main Authors: Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa, Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq, Jawaid, Mohammad, Md Shah, Ain Umaira, Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan, Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry, Muhamad, Sallehuddin, Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.801732020-10-01T00:44:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80173/ Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq Jawaid, Mohammad Md Shah, Ain Umaira Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry Muhamad, Sallehuddin Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim Most existing designs of high velocity impact resistant materials are either heavy or expen-sive, so in markets the demand for lighter and cheaper materials is always on the rise. Theaim of this work to investigates the effect of different projectile shape and impact veloc-ities on the energy absorption and compression after impact of kenaf/X-ray/epoxy hybridcomposites. Kenaf fibre treated with NaOH solution and perforated X-ray films were chosenas a reinforcement in the epoxy matrix to fabricate hybrid composites. The hybrid com-posites were fabricated using conventional hand lay-up method followed by compressionmoulding and were subjected to high velocity impact tests using a single stage gas gun.The pressure settings of the gas gun were varied as follows: 20 bar, 30 bar, 40 bar and 50 bar,while the projectiles used were of three types: blunt, hemispherical and conical ones. Afterthe high velocity impact tests, the composites underwent dye penetration inspection andwere subjected to compression after impact tests. The obtained results revealed that thehybrid composites subjected to high velocity impact with hemispherical projectile exhib-ited the highest energy absorption, compared to the conical and blunt geometry. On theother hand, the hybrid composites subjected to hemispherical projectile impact possessthe lowest residual strength compared to conical and blunt geometry. The dye penetrationtest as well as the visual inspection also revealed that the hemispherical projectile pro-duces the biggest damage compared to the other two projectile types. We concluded thatdeveloped kenaf/X-ray/epoxy hybrid composites suitable for ballistic applications. Elsevier 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80173/1/Impact%20properties%20of%20kenaf%20FibreX-ray%20films%20hybrid%20composites%20for%20structural%20applications.pdf Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa and Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq and Jawaid, Mohammad and Md Shah, Ain Umaira and Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan and Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry and Muhamad, Sallehuddin and Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim (2019) Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 8 (2). pp. 1982-1990. ISSN 2238-7854; ESSN: 2044-5326 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785418307300 10.1016/j.jmrt.2018.12.016
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description Most existing designs of high velocity impact resistant materials are either heavy or expen-sive, so in markets the demand for lighter and cheaper materials is always on the rise. Theaim of this work to investigates the effect of different projectile shape and impact veloc-ities on the energy absorption and compression after impact of kenaf/X-ray/epoxy hybridcomposites. Kenaf fibre treated with NaOH solution and perforated X-ray films were chosenas a reinforcement in the epoxy matrix to fabricate hybrid composites. The hybrid com-posites were fabricated using conventional hand lay-up method followed by compressionmoulding and were subjected to high velocity impact tests using a single stage gas gun.The pressure settings of the gas gun were varied as follows: 20 bar, 30 bar, 40 bar and 50 bar,while the projectiles used were of three types: blunt, hemispherical and conical ones. Afterthe high velocity impact tests, the composites underwent dye penetration inspection andwere subjected to compression after impact tests. The obtained results revealed that thehybrid composites subjected to high velocity impact with hemispherical projectile exhib-ited the highest energy absorption, compared to the conical and blunt geometry. On theother hand, the hybrid composites subjected to hemispherical projectile impact possessthe lowest residual strength compared to conical and blunt geometry. The dye penetrationtest as well as the visual inspection also revealed that the hemispherical projectile pro-duces the biggest damage compared to the other two projectile types. We concluded thatdeveloped kenaf/X-ray/epoxy hybrid composites suitable for ballistic applications.
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author Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
Jawaid, Mohammad
Md Shah, Ain Umaira
Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan
Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry
Muhamad, Sallehuddin
Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim
spellingShingle Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
Jawaid, Mohammad
Md Shah, Ain Umaira
Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan
Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry
Muhamad, Sallehuddin
Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim
Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
author_facet Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
Jawaid, Mohammad
Md Shah, Ain Umaira
Mohd Nor, Ariff Farhan
Abdul Majid, Mohd Shukry
Muhamad, Sallehuddin
Abu Talib, Abd. Rahim
author_sort Rayney Azmi, Ahmad Mustafa
title Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
title_short Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
title_full Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
title_fullStr Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
title_full_unstemmed Impact properties of kenaf fibre/X-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
title_sort impact properties of kenaf fibre/x-ray films hybrid composites for structural applications
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80173/1/Impact%20properties%20of%20kenaf%20FibreX-ray%20films%20hybrid%20composites%20for%20structural%20applications.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80173/
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