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Desain dan fabrikasi patok rintangan lapangan golf bahan polymeric foam yang diperkuat serat tandan kosong kelapa sawit
Author(s) -
Zulfahmi Zulfahmi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jurnal polimesin/jurnal polimesin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-1199
pISSN - 1693-5462
DOI - 10.30811/jpl.v16i1.550
Subject(s) - materials science , composite material , fiber , fabrication , casting , ingredient , chemistry , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , food science
A golf course with obstacles in the forms of water obstacle and lateral water obstacle marked with the stakes which are called golf course obstacle stake in this study. This study focused on the design and fabrication of the golf course obstacle stake with a solid cylindrical geometry using EFB fiber-reinforced polymeric foam composite materials. To obtain the EFB fiber which is free from fat content and other elements, EFB  is soaked in the water with 1% (of the watre total volume) NaOH. The model of the mould designed is permanent mould that can be used for the further refabrication process. The mould was designed based on resin-compound paste materials with talc powder plus E-glass fiber to make the mould strong. The composition of polimeric foam materials comprised unsaturated resin Bqtn-Ex 157 (70%), blowing agent (10%), fiber (10%), and catalyst (10%).  The process of casting the polimeric foam composit materials into the mould cavity should be at vertical casting position, accurate interval time of material stirring, and periodical casting. To find out the strength value of the golf course obstacle stake product, a model was made and simulated by using the software of Ansys workbench 14.0, an impact loading was given at the height of 400 mm and 460 mm with the variation of golf ball speed (USGA standard) v = 18 m/s, v =35 m/s, v = 66.2 m/s, v = 70 m/s, and v = 78.2 m/s. The clarification showed that the biggest dynamic explicit loading impact of Fmax = 142.5 N at the height of 460 mm with the maximum golf ball speed of 78.2 m/s did not experience the hysteresis effect and inertia effect. The   largest deformation area occured at the golf ball speed v = 66.2 mm/s, that is 18.029 mm (time: 2.5514e-004) was only concentrated around the sectional area of contact point of impact, meaning that the golf course obstacle stakes made of EFB fiber-reinforced polymeric foam materials have the geometric functional strength that are able to absorb the energy of golf ball impact. Keywords: Composite, Polymeric Foam, EFB Fiber, Tension Distribution, Ansys Workbench 14.0

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