Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend

Natural plant fiber-reinforced composite (NFC) has become a preferred component in modern-day civil building construction materials because it offers, among others, an environment-friendly solution without compromising stringent engineering requirements. Such green-based composites have exhibited no...

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Main Authors: Najeeb M.I., Syamsir A., Amir S.M.M., Khan T., Sebaey T.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-346232024-10-14T11:21:11Z Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend Najeeb M.I. Syamsir A. Amir S.M.M. Khan T. Sebaey T.A. 57208125014 57195320482 57199745093 57201669584 57221052463 composite materials energy failure modes machine learning nondestructive testing Plant-fiber Composites Construction Materials Energy Failure Fibers Plants Review Test Methods Building materials Damage detection Failure (mechanical) Fiber reinforced plastics Machine learning Buildings materials Civil buildings Composite failure Composites material Energy Fibre-reinforced composite Machine-learning Natural plant fibers Nondestructive testing method Plant fibres Nondestructive examination Natural plant fiber-reinforced composite (NFC) has become a preferred component in modern-day civil building construction materials because it offers, among others, an environment-friendly solution without compromising stringent engineering requirements. Such green-based composites have exhibited noteworthy level of competitiveness comparable to that of the existing commercially available nongreen materials. Furthermore, NFC can also be tailored to align with the desired functional attributes. However, lack of comprehensive guidelines and recommended applications of suitable methods to assess composite failure of such novel NFC have raised significant concerns. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest developments in nondestructive testing (NDT) that can be applied to investigate into NFC failures. The study further explores alternative nondestructive testing methods and technologies exhibiting potential use in plant fiber composites studies, hence paving the way to future investigation trends. Precise characterization of defects and identification of damages in NFCs present a major challenge, demanding application of advanced nondestructive testing (NDT) methodologies accompanied with expert interpretation. Findings in this review can be applied to identify and explore new areas of research to analyze failure modes and fractures in NFC by applying NDT or by integrating NDT with other advanced technologies including machine learning. � 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Final 2024-10-14T03:21:11Z 2024-10-14T03:21:11Z 2023 Review 10.1080/15440478.2023.2246654 2-s2.0-85168551144 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85168551144&doi=10.1080%2f15440478.2023.2246654&partnerID=40&md5=36a0cce630f8e55f912788cbb4a8995e https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34623 20 2 2246654 All Open Access Gold Open Access Taylor and Francis Ltd. Scopus
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topic composite materials
energy
failure modes
machine learning
nondestructive testing
Plant-fiber
Composites
Construction Materials
Energy
Failure
Fibers
Plants
Review
Test Methods
Building materials
Damage detection
Failure (mechanical)
Fiber reinforced plastics
Machine learning
Buildings materials
Civil buildings
Composite failure
Composites material
Energy
Fibre-reinforced composite
Machine-learning
Natural plant fibers
Nondestructive testing method
Plant fibres
Nondestructive examination
spellingShingle composite materials
energy
failure modes
machine learning
nondestructive testing
Plant-fiber
Composites
Construction Materials
Energy
Failure
Fibers
Plants
Review
Test Methods
Building materials
Damage detection
Failure (mechanical)
Fiber reinforced plastics
Machine learning
Buildings materials
Civil buildings
Composite failure
Composites material
Energy
Fibre-reinforced composite
Machine-learning
Natural plant fibers
Nondestructive testing method
Plant fibres
Nondestructive examination
Najeeb M.I.
Syamsir A.
Amir S.M.M.
Khan T.
Sebaey T.A.
Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
description Natural plant fiber-reinforced composite (NFC) has become a preferred component in modern-day civil building construction materials because it offers, among others, an environment-friendly solution without compromising stringent engineering requirements. Such green-based composites have exhibited noteworthy level of competitiveness comparable to that of the existing commercially available nongreen materials. Furthermore, NFC can also be tailored to align with the desired functional attributes. However, lack of comprehensive guidelines and recommended applications of suitable methods to assess composite failure of such novel NFC have raised significant concerns. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest developments in nondestructive testing (NDT) that can be applied to investigate into NFC failures. The study further explores alternative nondestructive testing methods and technologies exhibiting potential use in plant fiber composites studies, hence paving the way to future investigation trends. Precise characterization of defects and identification of damages in NFCs present a major challenge, demanding application of advanced nondestructive testing (NDT) methodologies accompanied with expert interpretation. Findings in this review can be applied to identify and explore new areas of research to analyze failure modes and fractures in NFC by applying NDT or by integrating NDT with other advanced technologies including machine learning. � 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Najeeb M.I.
Syamsir A.
Amir S.M.M.
Khan T.
Sebaey T.A.
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author Najeeb M.I.
Syamsir A.
Amir S.M.M.
Khan T.
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title Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
title_short Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
title_full Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
title_fullStr Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
title_full_unstemmed Failure Analysis of Plant Fibre-Reinforced Composite in Civil Building Materials Using Non-Destructive Testing Methods: Current and Future Trend
title_sort failure analysis of plant fibre-reinforced composite in civil building materials using non-destructive testing methods: current and future trend
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