Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali

Natural fibres have an outstanding potential as reinforcement in composites materials. This research deals with the preparation of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites by compression moulding technique. The preparation and testing of composite specimens were carried out...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.42632016-10-06T07:52:03Z Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali 2010 Ghazali, Farizah Adliza Composite materials. Reinforced concrete TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Natural fibres have an outstanding potential as reinforcement in composites materials. This research deals with the preparation of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites by compression moulding technique. The preparation and testing of composite specimens were carried out per ASTM standards. Tests were conducted on ESH 50kN servo hydraulic machine using built-in data acquisition system at displacement rate of 1.5 mm/min. At the first stage, this research aimed to determine the mechanical properties of KFRP composites at various fibre volume fractions with three types of target volume fraction i.e. 10%, 15% and 20%. Among three types of target volume, the fibre volume fraction of 20% was selected as the greatest fibre volume fraction based on the highest mechanical properties obtained and then was evaluated for the effects of various environments. At the second stage, the research has been carried on the tensile, flexural and fracture toughness testing of KFRP composites after exposing to various environments, i.e. distilled water, saline water, organic fuel (diesel), acidic water (sulphuric acid 33.5% v/v), high temperature and low temperature. Exposure to the low temperature were executed by exposing the specimen in ice at -10oC and for high temperature, the specimen have been kept in a closed oven at 60oC monitored by using a built-in thermocouple. Analysis of the results reveals that the lowest in tensile properties for the same duration of exposure was found after exposure into saline water (σ = 9.59 MPa, E = 4.15 GPa) and then in distilled water followed by acidic water, high temperature, organic fuel and low temperature (σ = 14.39 MPa, E = 6.26 GPa). The lowest flexural properties were found after exposure into saline water (σfs = 13.34 MPa, Efs = 0.48 GPa) followed by distilled water, then in acidic water, organic fuel, high temperature and low temperature (σfs = 13.34 MPa, Efs = 0.48 GPa) for the same duration of exposure. The lowest fracture toughness was found after exposure into high temperature (KI = 100 MPa√mm) and then in low temperature followed by saline water, distilled water, acidic water and organic fuel (KI = 138 MPa√mm) for the same duration of exposure. The fractographic analysis of the specimens was done to identify the damage mechanism of KFRP composites due to the environmental effects. The failure was dominated by brittle failure and fibre-matrix interface debonding. 2010 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4263/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4263/1/TM_FARIZAH%20ADLIZA%20GHAZALI%20EM%2010_5%201.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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topic Composite materials.
Reinforced concrete
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle Composite materials.
Reinforced concrete
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Ghazali, Farizah Adliza
Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
description Natural fibres have an outstanding potential as reinforcement in composites materials. This research deals with the preparation of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites by compression moulding technique. The preparation and testing of composite specimens were carried out per ASTM standards. Tests were conducted on ESH 50kN servo hydraulic machine using built-in data acquisition system at displacement rate of 1.5 mm/min. At the first stage, this research aimed to determine the mechanical properties of KFRP composites at various fibre volume fractions with three types of target volume fraction i.e. 10%, 15% and 20%. Among three types of target volume, the fibre volume fraction of 20% was selected as the greatest fibre volume fraction based on the highest mechanical properties obtained and then was evaluated for the effects of various environments. At the second stage, the research has been carried on the tensile, flexural and fracture toughness testing of KFRP composites after exposing to various environments, i.e. distilled water, saline water, organic fuel (diesel), acidic water (sulphuric acid 33.5% v/v), high temperature and low temperature. Exposure to the low temperature were executed by exposing the specimen in ice at -10oC and for high temperature, the specimen have been kept in a closed oven at 60oC monitored by using a built-in thermocouple. Analysis of the results reveals that the lowest in tensile properties for the same duration of exposure was found after exposure into saline water (σ = 9.59 MPa, E = 4.15 GPa) and then in distilled water followed by acidic water, high temperature, organic fuel and low temperature (σ = 14.39 MPa, E = 6.26 GPa). The lowest flexural properties were found after exposure into saline water (σfs = 13.34 MPa, Efs = 0.48 GPa) followed by distilled water, then in acidic water, organic fuel, high temperature and low temperature (σfs = 13.34 MPa, Efs = 0.48 GPa) for the same duration of exposure. The lowest fracture toughness was found after exposure into high temperature (KI = 100 MPa√mm) and then in low temperature followed by saline water, distilled water, acidic water and organic fuel (KI = 138 MPa√mm) for the same duration of exposure. The fractographic analysis of the specimens was done to identify the damage mechanism of KFRP composites due to the environmental effects. The failure was dominated by brittle failure and fibre-matrix interface debonding.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Ghazali, Farizah Adliza
author_facet Ghazali, Farizah Adliza
author_sort Ghazali, Farizah Adliza
title Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
title_short Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
title_full Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
title_fullStr Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
title_full_unstemmed Effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (KFRP) composites / Farizah Adliza Ghazali
title_sort effects of various environments on tensile properties, flexural properties and fracture toughness of kenaf fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester (kfrp) composites / farizah adliza ghazali
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
publishDate 2010
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4263/1/TM_FARIZAH%20ADLIZA%20GHAZALI%20EM%2010_5%201.pdf
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