Development of natural fibre-reinforced polymer composites ballistic helmet using concurrent engineering approach: a brief review

In this decade, all researchers and industry players compete to develop sustainable product design by exploring natural fibre composites in product design development. One of the essential methodologies in creating composite products is concurrent engineering (CE). Industrial design and production e...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Azman, Asyraf, Mat Jusoh, Suriani, Ghazali, Che Mohd. Ruzaidi, Abdan, Khalina, Rushdan, Ahmad Ilyas, Muhammad Rizal, Muhammad Asyraf, Syamsir, Agusril, Azmi, Ashraf, Mohamed, Abdullah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/104346/1/AhmadIlyasRushdan2022_DevelopmentofNaturalFibreReinforcedPolymer.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/104346/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14127092
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Summary:In this decade, all researchers and industry players compete to develop sustainable product design by exploring natural fibre composites in product design development. One of the essential methodologies in creating composite products is concurrent engineering (CE). Industrial design and production engineering should be involved in the development of ballistic helmets. This publication aims to provide a quick overview of the evolution of natural fibre composite ballistic helmet designs. This manuscript is still in its early stages, but it already includes a summary of the progress of ballistic helmet design from 1915 to the present. Renewable materials, such as natural fibre, should be highlighted as an alternative to synthetic composites in developing a sustainable ballistic helmet design. Furthermore, launching the design development process for a ballistic helmet demands a CE strategy that includes multi-disciplinary knowledge. Computational modelling aids in the development of ballistic helmet designs, reducing the time and cost of manufacturing ballistic helmets. The ergonomic component of ballistic helmet design is also crucial, as is the thermal comfort factor, which can be handled using natural fibre composites with thermal solid insulating characteristics. The development of natural fibre composite ballistic helmets can be used as a consideration in the future as a revolution to create a sustainable design. Finally, this review can be used as a guide for industrial designers. In conclusion, this review might be utilized as a reference for industrial designers due to a shortage of studies, especially in producing product-related natural fibre.