scholarly journals Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Elastic Properties of Reinforced Coconut Shell Powder/Epoxy Resin Composites

Author(s):  
AM Andezai ◽  
LM Masu ◽  
M Maringa
2016 ◽  
Vol 718 ◽  
pp. 36-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanyakon Saithanu ◽  
Amnart Suksri

Electrical tree phenomenon is a long term degradation and can be found in solid insulator material. Its phenomenon will degrade the characteristic of insulator and may lead to breakdown. The use of filler in the process of manufacturing for the insulation is very popular method. This paper presents the use of coconut shell powder (CSP) filler in epoxy resin for inhibition of electrical tree growth. The CSP is filled with in ratio of 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.8 and 1.0% by weight. The electrical tree was tested by AC voltage of 15kV and conducted for 30 minutes in this experiment. Experimental results shown that, the pure epoxy resin using as a controlled has tree length of 3.20 mm. While the epoxy resin using CSP filler of 1% by weight has a tree length propagation of 2.10 mm. The shorten length of electrical tree may be affected by the combination of modified permittivity (Ɛ) value of an insulator. Also, this study has shown that the CSP may be a potential candidate as a filler compound to be used as electrical tree inhibition for electrical insulation system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Syafruddin Zohri ◽  
Nasmi Herlina Sari ◽  
S. Sujita

The purpose of this research is utilization of coconut shell powder on Al2O3-Epoxy composite so it can be used as an alternative material of brake linings that are enviromentlly friendly. In this research, coconut shell powder is used as a filler on Al2O3-Epoxy composites that are made using hand lay up method. Comparison volume fraction of coconut shell powder and Al2O3 was varied amount 0:40, 10:30, 20:20, 30:10 and 40:0 (%). Adhesive was used is epoxy resin namely amount 60%. Test conducted is wear test. The results showed that utilization of coconut shell powder on Al2O3-Epoxy can be decrease the wear so it can be used as an alternative material of brake linings that are environmentally friendly


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 306-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang Xu ◽  
Yi He ◽  
Shaohua Ma ◽  
Li Hui

T800/high-temperature epoxy resin composites with different hole shapes were subjected to hygrothermal ageing and thermal-oxidative ageing, and the effects of these different ageing methods on the open-hole properties of the composites were investigated, including analyses of the mass changes, surface topography changes (before and after ageing), fracture morphologies, open-hole compressive performance, dynamic mechanical properties and infrared spectrum. The results showed that only physical ageing occurred under hygrothermal ageing (70°C and 85% relative humidity), and the equilibrium moisture absorption rate was only approximately 0.72%. In contrast, under thermal-oxidative ageing at 190°C, both physical ageing and chemical ageing occurred. After ageing, the open-hole compressive strength of the composite laminates with different hole shapes decreased significantly, but the open-hole compressive strength after thermal-oxidative ageing was greater than that after hygrothermal ageing. Among the aged and unaged laminates, the laminates with round holes exhibited the largest open-hole compressive strength, followed by those with the elliptical holes, square holes and diamond holes. The failure modes of the laminates were all through-hole failures. The unaged samples had a glass transition temperature ( T g) of 226°C, whereas the T g of the samples after hygrothermal ageing was 208°C, which is 18°C less than that of the unaged samples, and the T g of the samples after thermal-oxidative ageing was 253°C, which is 27°C greater than that of the unaged samples.


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