Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials for Aircraft Radome Application
An aircraft radome usually refer to radar transparent, dome-shape structures which protects radar antennas on aircraft from aerodynamic loading, weather as well as impacts from bird strikes. Materials that are used for small aircraft radome usually have low dielectric constant and high toughness....
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my.iium.irep.222042012-05-04T05:05:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/22204/ Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials for Aircraft Radome Application Haris, Mohd Yusoff/M.Y. Laila, Dayang/D Zainudin , Edisyam/E.S Mustapha, Faizal/F Zahari, Rizal/R Halim, Zahurin/Z TA164 Bioengineering TL500 Aeronautics An aircraft radome usually refer to radar transparent, dome-shape structures which protects radar antennas on aircraft from aerodynamic loading, weather as well as impacts from bird strikes. Materials that are used for small aircraft radome usually have low dielectric constant and high toughness. Current composite material using high strength fibers such as glass fiber, carbon and aramid are commonly used in aerospace structures. However, the need for biodegradable materials has prompted the usage of natural fibers. Natural fibers have comparable mechanical properties such as low weight, low cost, renewable and biodegradable. In this preliminary work, comprehensive reviews of biocomposites materials are discussed in term of their properties for the purpose of evaluation for aircraft radome application. The present review will cover five local natural fibers namely bamboo, banana, kenaf, oil palm and pineapple leaf fiber. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2011-02 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/22204/1/Preliminary_Review_of_Biocomposites_Materials.pdf Haris, Mohd Yusoff/M.Y. and Laila, Dayang/D and Zainudin , Edisyam/E.S and Mustapha, Faizal/F and Zahari, Rizal/R and Halim, Zahurin/Z (2011) Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials for Aircraft Radome Application. Key Engineering Materials, 471-72. pp. 563-568. ISSN 1013-9826 http://www.scientific.net 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.471-472.563 |
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An aircraft radome usually refer to radar transparent, dome-shape structures which
protects radar antennas on aircraft from aerodynamic loading, weather as well as impacts from bird
strikes. Materials that are used for small aircraft radome usually have low dielectric constant and
high toughness. Current composite material using high strength fibers such as glass fiber, carbon
and aramid are commonly used in aerospace structures. However, the need for biodegradable
materials has prompted the usage of natural fibers. Natural fibers have comparable mechanical
properties such as low weight, low cost, renewable and biodegradable. In this preliminary work,
comprehensive reviews of biocomposites materials are discussed in term of their properties for the
purpose of evaluation for aircraft radome application. The present review will cover five local
natural fibers namely bamboo, banana, kenaf, oil palm and pineapple leaf fiber. |
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Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials
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Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials
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Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials
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