Determination of critical properties of orange peel for a polymer reinforcement material

O. A. Ajibade, J. Agunsoye, S. Oke
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Accurately determining the critical properties of orange peels ensures composite engineers can successfully monitor and control in-service composite failures. However, the current approaches to property determination are deficient, lack critical analysis, and are not wide-ranging. Thus, they fail to accurately establish the important properties of orange peels. To overcome this challenge, this article establishes the compressive strength, heat absorption, and electrical conductivity of an orange peel polymer to understand the behaviour of the material in lightweight composite applications. Three experimental sets were used to determine the three mentioned properties. The results obtained showed that the average heat energy absorbed by the samples of collected orange peels in 28 poly bags was 79.32 J. The highest and lowest heat absorbed by the samples was found to be 162.03 and 11.08 J, respectively. The average electrical conductivity was measured at 0.025σwhile the average resistance, length, and surface area of 20 orange peel samples were found to be 27.24Ω, 2.92 cm, and 7.02 cm2, respectively. The resistance of the orange peels had the greatest influence on their electrical conductivity. Lastly, the compressive shear strengths of the 0.300, 0.425, and 0.600-mm orange peel particulates were found to be 41.86, 14.82, and 9.58 kN/m2, respectively. With this information, composite design engineers using orange peel reinforcements could improve their design accuracies and extend in-service composite lives.
确定聚合物加固材料橘皮的关键特性
准确确定橘皮的关键特性可确保复合材料工程师成功监控使用中的复合材料故障。然而,目前的属性测定方法存在缺陷,缺乏批判性分析,范围也不广。因此,它们无法准确确定橘皮的重要特性。为了克服这一难题,本文确定了橘皮聚合物的抗压强度、吸热性和导电性,以了解该材料在轻质复合材料应用中的行为。三组实验用于确定上述三种特性。结果显示,28 个聚乙烯袋中收集的橘子皮样品吸收的平均热能为 79.32 焦耳,样品吸收的最高和最低热能分别为 162.03 焦耳和 11.08 焦耳。测得的平均导电率为 0.025σ,而 20 个橘子皮样品的平均电阻、长度和表面积分别为 27.24Ω、2.92 厘米和 7.02 平方厘米。橘子皮的电阻对其导电性的影响最大。最后,0.300、0.425 和 0.600 毫米桔皮颗粒的压缩剪切强度分别为 41.86、14.82 和 9.58 千牛/平方米。有了这些信息,使用橘皮增强材料的复合材料设计工程师可以提高设计精度,延长复合材料的使用年限。
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