IJIMCE : International Journal of Innovation in Mechanical Construction and Energy
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): IJIMCE : International Journal of Innovation in Mechanical Construction and Ene

The Effect of Aegle Marmelos Shell Particles Size on The Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Matrix Composites as An Alternative Material For Motorcycle Disc Brake Pad

Danny Firman Ocviansyah (Departement Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Negeri Semarang, INDONESIA)
Rusiyanto (Departement Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Negeri Semarang, INDONESIA)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

The particle size can effect the mechanical properties of composite materials. Variations in particle size will form different mechanical properties in the composite. The particle size variations used in this research are 100 mesh, 120 mesh, and 140 mesh. Making composites using a volume fraction of 30% aegle marmelos shell powder, 20% aluminum powder, and 50% epoxy resin using the hand lay-up method. This research design uses true experimental design with posttest-only design type, there is an experimental group (composite) and control group (Indoparts brand brake pads). Mechanical testing carried out is toughness / impact testing, rockwell-b hardness testing and wear testing. The highest toughness value was obtained in the composite with 140 mesh particle size variation of 0.01180 J/mm2. The highest rockwell-b hardness value was obtained in the 140 mesh particle size variation of 76.9 HRB. The hardness value is closest to the value of the Indoparts brand brake pad. This shows that the smaller the particle size, the hardness value increases. The most optimal wear test results were obtained in the 100 mesh particle size variation with a value of 5.7357 × 10-7 mm2/kg. This value is the closest value to the value of the Indoparts brand brake pad. So it can be concluded that aegle marmelos shell powder can be recommended as an alternative material for motorcycle brake pad.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijimce

Publisher

Subject

Automotive Engineering Energy Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

The journal scopes include (but not limited to) the followings: Innovations in Mechanical Energy Systems : Advanced technologies in energy conversion and power generation, Renewable energy sources and their integration into mechanical systems, Energy-efficient design and optimization in mechanical ...