Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles

Ground nut shells (GNS) and coir are agricultural byproducts available in large quantities at low cost and are sustainable and renewable resources. Gypsum based false ceiling tiles were developed by using the shells and coir as reinforcement individually and also as blends to improve the performance...

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Main Authors: Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng, Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu, Guna, Vijaykumar, Reddy, Narendra
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Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2022
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spelling my.utm.1029402023-10-12T08:17:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/102940/ Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu Guna, Vijaykumar Reddy, Narendra TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Ground nut shells (GNS) and coir are agricultural byproducts available in large quantities at low cost and are sustainable and renewable resources. Gypsum based false ceiling tiles were developed by using the shells and coir as reinforcement individually and also as blends to improve the performance properties. Various ratios of the shells and coir were added into gypsum and made into tiles. Flexural properties at different temperatures and humidities, thermal and sound absorption, morphology of the samples and flammability were tested. Groundnut shells did not improve strength or modulus compared to pure gypsum whereas a 35% higher strength was noticed with the addition of 10% coir. Hence, hybrid gypsum composites containing both shells and coir were developed leading to better properties than pure gypsum and commercially available gypsum boards. The hybrid composites showed unique sound absorption peaks and a higher thermal resistance between 0.092 and 0.150 m2k/W. Presence of the reinforcement provided considerably high resistance to humidity suggesting that the bio based ceiling tiles will be suitable for applications in most conditions. Hybrid GNS and coir reinforced gypsum boards match or exceed the properties of similar gypsum-based tiles in commercial use. The shells, coir and other residues provide a sustainable and green alternative to replace gypsum for false ceiling, partition boards and other applications. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/102940/1/ChinVuiSheng2022_GroundnutShellandCoirReinforced.pdf Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng and Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu and Guna, Vijaykumar and Reddy, Narendra (2022) Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles. Journal of Building Engineering, 57 (104892). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2352-7102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104892 DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104892
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng
Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu
Guna, Vijaykumar
Reddy, Narendra
Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
description Ground nut shells (GNS) and coir are agricultural byproducts available in large quantities at low cost and are sustainable and renewable resources. Gypsum based false ceiling tiles were developed by using the shells and coir as reinforcement individually and also as blends to improve the performance properties. Various ratios of the shells and coir were added into gypsum and made into tiles. Flexural properties at different temperatures and humidities, thermal and sound absorption, morphology of the samples and flammability were tested. Groundnut shells did not improve strength or modulus compared to pure gypsum whereas a 35% higher strength was noticed with the addition of 10% coir. Hence, hybrid gypsum composites containing both shells and coir were developed leading to better properties than pure gypsum and commercially available gypsum boards. The hybrid composites showed unique sound absorption peaks and a higher thermal resistance between 0.092 and 0.150 m2k/W. Presence of the reinforcement provided considerably high resistance to humidity suggesting that the bio based ceiling tiles will be suitable for applications in most conditions. Hybrid GNS and coir reinforced gypsum boards match or exceed the properties of similar gypsum-based tiles in commercial use. The shells, coir and other residues provide a sustainable and green alternative to replace gypsum for false ceiling, partition boards and other applications.
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author Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng
Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu
Guna, Vijaykumar
Reddy, Narendra
author_facet Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng
Ramegowda, Nagesh Saragondlu
Guna, Vijaykumar
Reddy, Narendra
author_sort Chin, Desmond Daniel Vui Sheng
title Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
title_short Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
title_full Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
title_fullStr Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
title_full_unstemmed Groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
title_sort groundnut shell and coir reinforced hybrid bio composites as alternative to gypsum ceiling tiles
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/102940/1/ChinVuiSheng2022_GroundnutShellandCoirReinforced.pdf
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