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Title: Banana and its relation to Explosive research: Research Guidelines for Researchers and Postgraduates
Description: The objective of this book is to help PhD students, master's students, undergraduate students, and researchers in defining research needs and techniques. This book offers Research Ideas in addition to a full list of the acronyms, analyses, techniques, and other words used in the 95 journals linked to Banana and its relation to Explosive research. Students will get acquainted with the most commonly utilised techniques, analyses, and models in this area of study by scanning the list offered in this book. As a consequence, numerous research hurdles have been addressed, including identifying study gaps and generating a research methodologies. This book is meant for researchers in Banana and its relation to Explosive research.but is not restricted to them solely. This book is valuable to everyone.
Description: The objective of this book is to help PhD students, master's students, undergraduate students, and researchers in defining research needs and techniques. This book offers Research Ideas in addition to a full list of the acronyms, analyses, techniques, and other words used in the 95 journals linked to Banana and its relation to Explosive research. Students will get acquainted with the most commonly utilised techniques, analyses, and models in this area of study by scanning the list offered in this book. As a consequence, numerous research hurdles have been addressed, including identifying study gaps and generating a research methodologies. This book is meant for researchers in Banana and its relation to Explosive research.but is not restricted to them solely. This book is valuable to everyone.
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BANANA
AS
BLAST PROTECTION WALL
BY
AHMAD HUMAIZI HILMI
SAIFULDIN BIN ABDUL MANAN
ABDUL RASHID BIN OTHMAN
HILMI SYAHIR BIN MOHD WARI
WONG XIAN JUN
GUIDELINES TO USE THIS BOOK
As you can notice, this book contains only Tables that lists all the names of abbreviations, analysis,
behaviour etc that are mentioned in all ,95 journals that are mentioned in references section
...
This book gathers findings from hundreds of journals connected to the subject matter in order to help
students find their research gaps and research methodologies easier
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Your
choice should be discussed with your research supervisor
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THE MOST MENTIONED ARE A TREND
2
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NOT MENTIONED AT ALL ARE RESEARCH GAPS
All the lists here are acts as TWO (2) purposes
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List of methodologies that may help you selecting the best methodologies for your research
2
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For example, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2
Figure 1: Names of most mention items for analysis
The most mentioned name of analysis are
a
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Linear Stability Analysis
– 19 times
– 18 times
According to 1st rule, most mention is trend,
This means that in doing research on the subject matter, you must hardly consider using Finite Element
Analysis and Linear Stability Analysis as they are mostly mentioned in all journals related
...
Figure 2: Names for least mentioned items for analysis
According to 2nd rule, less mention is gap potential,
This means that from all the journals, only ONE (1) or TWO (2) times those names are mentioned
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You should
discuss those options with your supervisor
...
Thus, you choose this analysis as
your research tool
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Structure Interaction Analysis
2
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From all the list, not once mentioned a certain tool that you think is gap potential
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You can mention that your idea(s) are not mentioned at all in all journals
relate to the subject matter
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It can be
confirmed that nobody uses graphene in this research
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Topics that you might discuss with Supervisors
These are the among items that you may discuss with your supervisors regarding research gaps and
tools to use in your report
...
List of analysis/methods/model/behavior/properties etc that are mostly mentioned in all journals
2
...
Equipment that you choose is unavailable
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Equipment that you choose are under maintenance
5
...
6
...
Materials that you choose have been used before as it is mentioned in this guideline book
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The type of analysis/methods/model etc that you choose cannot be done as there are no expert
available at your institution
9
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You may
want to propose it to your supervisor
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Read it
thoroughly
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Banana in General
Natural fibres are categorised into three types based on their origin: seed hair, bast fibres, and leaf
fibres
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As a byproduct of the banana business, banana bast
fibre is produced
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Fibrous plants abound in tropical climes, and some,
such as the banana, are major agricultural crops
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[1] Banana plants are year-round tropical trees
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Natural fibres are expected to improve the mechanical
properties of the composite, namely its tensile and flexural strength
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This is because natural fibres are biodegradable, affordable,
lightweight, and abundant in contrast to synthetic fibres
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Natural fibre reinforced polymer composites have been used in a
range of sectors due to their advantageous properties, including automotive components, aircraft
components, recreational products, and the construction industry
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Natural Fiber Reinforcement Due to their availability,
simplicity of access, and eco-friendliness, composites are employed in a wide range of applications
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Numerous studies have shown the use of cellulosic fibres as reinforcements, including
banana, pineapple, sisal, henequen, abaca, flax, coir, jute, and hemp
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Banana fibres
are gaining popularity as a potential reinforcing material for a range of construction applications
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This book mixes
study on bananas with research on explosives
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Among the issues in Banana
These are only a few of the challenges with Bananas related to blast protection
...
Researchers
may use these materials as inspiration for their own study
...
Consult your
supervisor about your thoughts
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Banana fibers applications in reinforced concrete
Due to its exceptional mechanical properties, this fibre is well-suited for use as a reinforcing material
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Eco-friendly
materials and technologies have been developed in response to the sustainability of natural and
renewable construction materials
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Numerous laboratory tests have been undertaken to
see if banana fibre bars might be utilised to improve the properties of concrete
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Eco-friendly materials and technologies have been developed in response to the sustainability of
natural and renewable construction materials
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[3]
2
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This is because natural fibres are
biodegradable, affordable, lightweight, and abundant in contrast to synthetic fibres
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Natural fibre reinforced
polymer composites have been used in a range of sectors due to their advantageous properties,
including automotive components, aircraft components, recreational products, and the construction
industry
...
Among the
fibres selected are Grand Naine, Poovan, Nendran, and Monthan
...
Lignin is
connected to hemicelluloses and contributes significantly to lignocellulosic materials' natural
resistance to degradation [1] The geometrical characteristics of banana fibre bars were studied
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This is because concrete has a pH more than 7, but banana fibre has
a pH less than 7
...
[4]As the likelihood of bomb assaults on large buildings
increases, much emphasis has been paid to explosion-resistant design techniques that might be
included into building construction
...
The outer layer ensures that pressure waves are distributed equally
across the inner layer [5]
...
These explosions produce supersonic blast waves and very
high pressure, inflicting devastation on structures and killing unaware spectators
...
Because conventional buildings are
incapable of sustaining blast loads, blast-resistant features must be designed and retrofitted into
existing structures
...
By reducing the impulsive force level and extending the pulse, these
cladding systems are capable of mitigating blast loads and minimising potential structural damage
...
[6] As the risk of bomb assaults
on large buildings increases, much emphasis has been paid to explosion-resistant designs that might
be integrated into building construction
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The outer layer maintains an even distribution of
pressure waves across the inner layer
...
Among the issues in Blast
These are only a few of the challenges with Blast
...
Researchers may use these materials as
inspiration for their own study
...
Consult your supervisor about your
thoughts
...
Sandwich structures
Sandwich constructions have lately been used in a number of impact and blast protective applications
as an energy absorber
...
Sacrificial cladding is typically composed of a crushable core
sandwiched between two skins and secured to the protected structure
...
Numerous designs of cores have been developed,
including lattices, polymeric foams, aluminium honeycomb, metallic foams, auxetic cores, and loadcancelling cores
...
The exposed plate spreads the pressure load more
evenly over the core layer, gradually deforming and relieving the pressure structure
...
The efficiency of these mitigation structures is directly proportional to the amount of energy absorbed
by their core
...
All of the aforementioned new structures demonstrated remarkable mechanical
properties, such as the honeycomb's improved capacity for energy absorption and the material
concentration effect of the lattice sandwich plate
...
According to the study results,
a filling arrangement may be a viable option for resolving the problem
...
Numerous experiments, including those on
honeycomb-filled thin-walled aluminium tubes and natural flax fabric reinforced epoxy composite
tubes filled with polyurethane foam, have shown that the design of the filling may significantly boost
the weight bearing and energy absorption capabilities
...
The bulk of research
has historically been conducted on hexagonal honeycomb sandwich plates, composite sandwich
plates, novel sandwich plates with negative Possion's ratio (NPR) cellular cores, and lattice sandwich
plates
...
2
...
On the battlefield, the military must cope with more than gunfire and debris
...
Bulletproof products' protective
unit will be exposed to a number of different loading combinations in a range of different emergency
scenarios, not only bullets or fragments
...
[8]
3
...
Among them are soft condensed matter applications for
blast mitigation based on the materials' ability to absorb significant energy, a computational
continuum model of fluid-structure interaction for investigating the shock attenuation properties of
foam specimens with filler materials, and a blast mitigation and protection infrastructure comprised
of a steel plate backed by a layer of low-density, reticulated, [9] Because structurally weak materials
such as foam and water have low tensile and shear strengths, a coating of polyurea with a high
elongation and superior corrosion resistance may be recommended to compensate for the barrier
surface's deficiencies
...
It emphasised the benefits of using polyurethane foam in conjunction with other
structurally weak materials to produce efficient blast attenuation
...
Mitigation techniques for barriers made of structurally inadequate
materials are evaluated in the same way as they are for conventional explosion-proof constructions
[10]
...
Traction separation law
The traction-separation rule may be derived directly using a special formulation of the normal
separation displacement in the sticky layer
...
However, these mathematical techniques are
often applicable only under elastic conditions or when the traction-separation rule is expressed in the
Cohesive Zone Model (CZM) form
...
Numerous damage
evolution models, including bi- or tri-linear trapezoidal polynomials and exponential models, have
been employed in engineering applications
...
In the context of
liner-elastic fracture mechanics, ASTM and ISO standards may be utilised to estimate fracture
toughness (LEFM)
...
In this instance,
Using the integrated digital image correlation (IDIC) method, we perform a parametric identification
of mixed-mode CZM in metallic joints, demonstrating the technology's applicability for detecting CZM
characteristics
...
When a material point completely deteriorates, the global response reaches the stage of
fracture propagation
...
The rule for traction separation is developed in this work by analysing the several components
of the provided global traction loading data
...
Blast load
Marchand et al
...
Their study looked at the
synergetic effects of blast and fragment loading and discovered that the combined damage generated
by these two loadings was much larger than the harm caused by each loading alone
...
et al
...
When materials with structural deficiencies are subjected to explosive loads, they are
either destroyed or disseminated across the surrounding environment
...
Grisaro and colleagues developed a theoretical model for
forecasting the impulse of a concrete wall that has been struck by an explosion or fragmentation
...
As a consequence, our knowledge of the synergetic effect of linked loading is limited
...
Gargano et al
...
Matrix cracking, fibre
rupture, and delamination were all seen and analysed after the explosion to determine whether they
were caused by the blast
...
investigated composites exposed to shock waves
and observed that the shock waves resulted in fibre breakage and delamination
...
Simulating Blast wave attenuation
Because the negative phase of an air blast is so fragile, it is typically omitted from the explosion
simulation in this research
...
The force parameters used in this study are
made up to emphasise the effect of resonator design on frequency dips
...
Inappropriate barrier selection, configuration, and location may amplify rather than reduce pressure
...
Additionally, shock tubes were utilised to assess the theoretical and practical suitability
for protective applications of polyurethane (PU) foams with open and closed cell topologies
...
Another
noteworthy result about shock waves interacting with porous material was that the transmitted
pressure rose significantly with increasing foam thickness
...
In
contrast, foam revealed that it attenuated rather than amplified blast waves in a field test employing
explosives
...
7
...
To increase EA capacity, inventive and geometrically altered shapes are provided Euler's buckling is
clearly seen in thin-walled metal tubes
...
It is undesirable to establish any EA
connections after densification has begun in order to prevent a structure getting a significant amount
of force
...
8
...
This pressure rise was attributed to the momentum
transfer of the shock wave loading to the foam and the shape of the loading wave
...
When a modified shock tube was used to generate a loading wave in the shape of a free-field blast
wave, the initial amplification of the blast pressure was replaced by attenuation as the foam thickness
rose
...
While secondary hazards are insignificant in compared to the
fundamental dangers of dense materials, they may have unforeseen effects for the surrounding
biosphere
...
By and large,
the shock wave travels faster than the material debris created by the barrier breaking in the immediate
vicinity
...
Researchers should consider using most the items mentioned here as part of their
research
...
For example Human Model was mentioned 100
times in the whole ,95 journals, therefore it is an important item to be part of this research
...
You may refer
this list when encountered any abbreviations in this guidelines
...
Researchers should
consider the upper list are part of their research
...
For example, item No 61 Analysis Blast Resistance Design Reinforced
was only mentioned twice in all 95 journals related, therefore not many researchers are doing it
...
Discuss your selection with your supervisor
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properties of banana fibre/PP/MAPP natural fibre reinforced polymer composite
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Africa, A
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A rough set based solar powered flood water purification system with a
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, & Hao, H
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International
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Experimental, numerical, and analytical
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Committee on Gulf War and Health: Long-Term Effects of Blast
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Title: Banana and its relation to Explosive research: Research Guidelines for Researchers and Postgraduates
Description: The objective of this book is to help PhD students, master's students, undergraduate students, and researchers in defining research needs and techniques. This book offers Research Ideas in addition to a full list of the acronyms, analyses, techniques, and other words used in the 95 journals linked to Banana and its relation to Explosive research. Students will get acquainted with the most commonly utilised techniques, analyses, and models in this area of study by scanning the list offered in this book. As a consequence, numerous research hurdles have been addressed, including identifying study gaps and generating a research methodologies. This book is meant for researchers in Banana and its relation to Explosive research.but is not restricted to them solely. This book is valuable to everyone.
Description: The objective of this book is to help PhD students, master's students, undergraduate students, and researchers in defining research needs and techniques. This book offers Research Ideas in addition to a full list of the acronyms, analyses, techniques, and other words used in the 95 journals linked to Banana and its relation to Explosive research. Students will get acquainted with the most commonly utilised techniques, analyses, and models in this area of study by scanning the list offered in this book. As a consequence, numerous research hurdles have been addressed, including identifying study gaps and generating a research methodologies. This book is meant for researchers in Banana and its relation to Explosive research.but is not restricted to them solely. This book is valuable to everyone.