Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat

Resin Infusion is widely used to produce fiber-reinforced materials. In the process, the resin enters a close mold containing the dry fiber performed by pressure difference. This study is about finding the comparison of the tensile strength, compression strength and flexural strength between resin i...

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Main Authors: Yaacob, A., Mokri, K. N., Puteri Zarina, M. K., Mun'aim, M. A., Idrus, M., Zakaria, Z. A., Koto, J.
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spelling my.utm.753982018-03-22T11:07:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75398/ Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat Yaacob, A. Mokri, K. N. Puteri Zarina, M. K. Mun'aim, M. A. Idrus, M. Zakaria, Z. A. Koto, J. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Resin Infusion is widely used to produce fiber-reinforced materials. In the process, the resin enters a close mold containing the dry fiber performed by pressure difference. This study is about finding the comparison of the tensile strength, compression strength and flexural strength between resin infusion technique and conventional hand laminating for the construction of a 12-feet fishing boat. Both boat were applied with the same composite matrices. All testing was done in accordance to the standard ASTM D3039, D3039M, ASTM D695-02a and ASTM D790-07. The result showed that the resin infusion technique produced better result upon ultimate tensile strength (27% better) but slightly less satisfactory for in compressive stress (12% lower) and flexural stress (34% lower). Even though resin infusion was only better in tensile strength, physically the product is more lightweight with a better resin-to-fiber ratio. Asian Research Publishing Network 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75398/1/AmirrudinYaacob_ComparativeMechanicalPropertiesStudy.pdf Yaacob, A. and Mokri, K. N. and Puteri Zarina, M. K. and Mun'aim, M. A. and Idrus, M. and Zakaria, Z. A. and Koto, J. (2017) Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 12 (6). pp. 1954-1960. ISSN 1819-6608 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015998685&partnerID=40&md5=a63c01927994eeafe19934b83ae9d019
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Yaacob, A.
Mokri, K. N.
Puteri Zarina, M. K.
Mun'aim, M. A.
Idrus, M.
Zakaria, Z. A.
Koto, J.
Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
description Resin Infusion is widely used to produce fiber-reinforced materials. In the process, the resin enters a close mold containing the dry fiber performed by pressure difference. This study is about finding the comparison of the tensile strength, compression strength and flexural strength between resin infusion technique and conventional hand laminating for the construction of a 12-feet fishing boat. Both boat were applied with the same composite matrices. All testing was done in accordance to the standard ASTM D3039, D3039M, ASTM D695-02a and ASTM D790-07. The result showed that the resin infusion technique produced better result upon ultimate tensile strength (27% better) but slightly less satisfactory for in compressive stress (12% lower) and flexural stress (34% lower). Even though resin infusion was only better in tensile strength, physically the product is more lightweight with a better resin-to-fiber ratio.
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author Yaacob, A.
Mokri, K. N.
Puteri Zarina, M. K.
Mun'aim, M. A.
Idrus, M.
Zakaria, Z. A.
Koto, J.
author_facet Yaacob, A.
Mokri, K. N.
Puteri Zarina, M. K.
Mun'aim, M. A.
Idrus, M.
Zakaria, Z. A.
Koto, J.
author_sort Yaacob, A.
title Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
title_short Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
title_full Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
title_fullStr Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
title_full_unstemmed Comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
title_sort comparative mechanical properties study of resin infusion versus hand laminating for the construction of 12-ft fishing boat
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network
publishDate 2017
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