An experimental investigation of the impact of seawater on the compressive performance of solid and open hole glass/epoxy laminates

Nugroho, Afid and Abdurohman, Kosim and Pratomo, Rezky Agung and Akbar, Irwan Allam and Isna, Lathifa Rusita and Muzayadah, Nurul Lailatul and Ramadhan, Redha Akbar and Ula, Nur Mufidatul and Wandono, Fajar Ari (2024) An experimental investigation of the impact of seawater on the compressive performance of solid and open hole glass/epoxy laminates. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 38 (10). pp. 5399-5410. ISSN 1738-494X

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Abstract

The compressive strength of composite materials is critical for designers. This study investigates how seawater immersion influences the mechanical properties and compres sive behaviour of solid and open-hole glass/epoxy laminates used in aircraft structures. The specimens were divided into three groups: first not immersed, second immersed in seawater for 30 days, and last sun-dried 12 hours after immersion. Immersion in seawater lowered the com pressive strength of solid and open-hole specimens by 40 % and 33 %, respectively. The sun drying process after seawater immersion increased the compressive strength of solid and open hole specimens by 5 % and 17 %. After drying, the residual strength of solid and open-hole GFRP was 65 % and 84 %, respectively. In solid GFRP composites, the seawater immersion and drying process is irreversible; besides, in open-hole composites it can be reversible. The compressive examination was numerically duplicated using a finite element method (FEM) model of the composite material.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Seawater · Open-hole · Compressive · Composite · GFRP
Subjects: Natural Resources & Earth Sciences
Depositing User: Mrs Titi Herawati
Date Deposited: 12 Dec 2025 22:17
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2025 22:17
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/56247

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