Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites

In this study, impact performance of biocomposites fabricated from pineapple leaf fiber reinforced polylactic acid subjected to low-velocity impact loading is presented. The biocomposites were fabricated using compression moulding technique, in which two grades of the polylactic acid matrix material...

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Main Authors: Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar, Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah, Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar, Mustafa, Zaleha, Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah, Ismail, Ilyas
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.250252023-06-23T15:53:59Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25025/ Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar Mustafa, Zaleha Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah Ismail, Ilyas In this study, impact performance of biocomposites fabricated from pineapple leaf fiber reinforced polylactic acid subjected to low-velocity impact loading is presented. The biocomposites were fabricated using compression moulding technique, in which two grades of the polylactic acid matrix materials were considered. Following these, the biocomposites were subjected to dropweight impact testing as per ASTM 3767. In general, it was found that the maximum impact force and total energy absorbed increased linearly with an increase in the impact velocity. Moreover, at velocity of 3 m/s, the PLA 6100D based biocomposites exhibit slightly higher energy absorbed in comparison to those of the PLA 3251D biocomposites, with a value of 16.25 J and 15.74 J, respectively. In addition, more severe damages are observed for the 3251D PLA based biocomposites due to brittle nature of the material, leading to weaker impact properties in comparison to those of the PLA 6100D based biocomposites, as evident in the images of the front and back impact surface. Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25025/2/08-FADZULLAH%20ET%20AL%202020-JAMT.PDF Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar and Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah and Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar and Mustafa, Zaleha and Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah and Ismail, Ilyas (2020) Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites. Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 14 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1985-3157 https://jamt.utem.edu.my/jamt/article/view/5854/3889
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description In this study, impact performance of biocomposites fabricated from pineapple leaf fiber reinforced polylactic acid subjected to low-velocity impact loading is presented. The biocomposites were fabricated using compression moulding technique, in which two grades of the polylactic acid matrix materials were considered. Following these, the biocomposites were subjected to dropweight impact testing as per ASTM 3767. In general, it was found that the maximum impact force and total energy absorbed increased linearly with an increase in the impact velocity. Moreover, at velocity of 3 m/s, the PLA 6100D based biocomposites exhibit slightly higher energy absorbed in comparison to those of the PLA 3251D biocomposites, with a value of 16.25 J and 15.74 J, respectively. In addition, more severe damages are observed for the 3251D PLA based biocomposites due to brittle nature of the material, leading to weaker impact properties in comparison to those of the PLA 6100D based biocomposites, as evident in the images of the front and back impact surface.
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author Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar
Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah
Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar
Mustafa, Zaleha
Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah
Ismail, Ilyas
spellingShingle Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar
Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah
Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar
Mustafa, Zaleha
Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah
Ismail, Ilyas
Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
author_facet Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar
Ramli, Siti Nur Rabiatutadawiah
Dhar Malingam, Sivakumar
Mustafa, Zaleha
Mohamad Razali, Nurul Anira Shahidah
Ismail, Ilyas
author_sort Sheikh Md Fadzullah, Siti Hajar
title Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
title_short Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
title_full Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
title_fullStr Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
title_sort low velocity impact behaviour of pineapple leaf fibre reinforced polylactic acid biocomposites
publisher Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
publishDate 2020
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