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폴리에스테르/폴리프로필렌 복합형 지오텍스타일의 내후성 평가 (Assesment of Weather ability of Polyester/Polypropylene Geotextile Composites)

  • 전한용
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 1999년도 토목섬유 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.39-55
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    • 1999
  • Geotextile composites to improve the weather ability were composed of recycled polyester geotextile with carbon black as ultraviolet stabilizer and polypropylene geotextile by needle-punching method, and evaluated physical properties, ultraviolet resistance and chemical stability. Retention ratio of tensile properties of non woven polypropylene geotextiles were decreased about 50% by the exposed condition with ultraviolet but those of geotextile composites were slightly decreased than polypropylene geotextiles. Geotextile composites which have larger weights of polyester geotextile were more stable against ultraviolet. For chemical stability, the changes of tensile properties of geotextile composites were in the range of -20~+10% at the various chemical conditions.

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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Light Red Meranti Treated with Boron Preservatives

  • Man Djun LEE;Ridge Wei Cheong TANG;Zeno MICHAEL;Miqdad KHAIRULMAINI;Azmi ROSLAN;Ahmad Faidzal KHODORI;Hazim SHARUDIN;Pui San LEE
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.157-174
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    • 2024
  • This study investigates the influence of varying concentrations of boric acid (BA) preservative on the physical and mechanical properties of light red meranti (LRM) found in Sarawak. LRM or Shorea leprosula samples were treated with various concentrations of BA via the dip diffusion method using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. The physical property, particularly the retention rate and mechanical properties, bending strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE), tensile and compression strength parallel to grain of impregnated and control samples were tested to determine the effects of BA preservative. The retention rate was found to increase with increasing BA concentration and higher surface area to volume ratio. The mechanical properties in terms of the MOE and tensile strength parallel to grain were found to be greater than those of the control samples, whereas the bending strength and tensile strength parallel to grain were lower. Amongst the results, only the retention rate and MOE showed significant interaction effects at 5% level of significance between all factors tested (samples size and BA concentration for retention rate and BA concentration for MOE).

복합형 지오텍스타일의 적용환경에 대한 저항성 평가 (Assessment of Resistance to Application Environment of Geotextile Composites)

  • 전한용;류원석;김한도;정진교;조봉균
    • 한국지반신소재학회논문집
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 2003
  • 적용환경에 대한 저항성을 향상시키기 위하여 자외선 안정제로 카본블랙을 첨가한 재활용 폴리에스테르 지오텍스타일과 폴리프로필렌 지오텍스타일을 니들펀칭법에 의해 복합형 지오텍스타일을 제조하였다. 역학적 특성, 자외선 저항성 및 화학적 안정성을 측정하였다. 폴리프로필렌 지오텍스타일의 인장강도 보유율은 자외선 노출조건에 따라 50% 정도 감소하였지만 복합형 지오텍스타일은 약간의 감소를 나타내었다. 재생 폴리에스테르 지오텍스타일을 많이 사용할수록 자외선에 대한 안정성이 향상되었다. 화학적 안정성의 경우, 다양한 화학조건에서 복합형 지오텍스타일의 인장강도 변화는 -20~+10% 정도이었다.

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섬유 혼합토의 공학적 특성 (Engineering Properties of Fiber Mixed Soil)

  • 장병욱;박영곤
    • 한국농공학회지
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.116-124
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    • 2002
  • Natural resources fur the construction materials such as good soil, sand, and coarse aggregates have been encountered to be short due to excessive use by human. Even though some soil has been found to be unsuitable for construction materials, soil with reinforcement can naturally be an answer to these alternatives. According to recently published papers on fiber mixed soil, fiber mixed with soil can improve shear strength, compressive strength and post-peak load strength retention. In this study, a series of tests were performed to clarify the characteristics of fiber mixed soil and to give basic data for design and construction and their engineering properties, that is, unconfined compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, shear strength, crack by drying, freeze-thaw, creep and Poisson\`s ratio, were investigated and analyzed. It has been shown that fiber mixed soil is one of good alternatives fur the civil and building construction materials.

천연 황색안료 염색한지의 패션소재 적용 가능성 평가에 관한 연구 (Properties of Hanji with natural pigment dyeing for use as a fashion material)

  • 김기훈;임현아
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzes and compares Hanji made with loess to Hanji made with kaolin, two yellow-based inorganic pigments, in terms of its physical properties, optical properties, and color fastness to light with the aim of using it as a fashion material. Hanji made by adding inorganic pigments showed an approximately 20% retention ratio on average. This figure was similar to those of loess and kaolin. Physical properties were analyzed, with the following results. A higher amount of additives lowered the apparent density and increased thickness and bulk. In general, inorganic pigment-added Hanji had lower tensile strength, bursting strength, and folding endurance compared to non-additive Hanji. The analysis of optical properties showed a lower brightness index for Hanji made with inorganic pigments compared to non-additive Hanji. When comparing the two inorganic pigments, the brightness of Hanji made with kaolin was higher. Regarding color fastness to light, loess showed level 4 and kaolin showed level 5 when 25% inorganic pigments on pulp were added to Hanji. Thus, Hanji made by adding inorganic pigments during the manufacturing process may perform well as materials for fashion because the additives enhanced both the color fastness to light and the bulk while maintaining the strength. In addition, Hanji dyed with inorganic pigments may have the potential to serve as materials for the fashion industry while still retaining the characteristics of Hanji.

면섬유와 케나프섬유를 혼방한 직물과 편성물에 대한 워싱 처리 효과 (Washing Treatment Effects on Cotton and Kenaf Blend Fabrics)

  • 이혜자;유혜자;임희정
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.448-458
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    • 2010
  • Kenaf has a rigid and rough touch that inhibits the use of it as a textile material; therefore, this study developed a novel textile material using kenaf. Kenaf and cotton were blended in the ratio of 3:7 and manufactured as 20' spun yarn that was compared to 20's spun yarn made of 100% cotton. Both kenaf/cotton-blended and 100% cotton spun yarn were constructed as plain woven and knitted fabrics. Four kinds of fabrics were prepared as follows. Plain kenaf/cotton-woven fabrics, plain cotton-woven fabrics, kenaf/cotton jersey, and cotton jersey. A cellulase washing process was carried out to reduce the character of kenaf/cotton-blended fabrics, rigid, and rough touch. All fabrics were pretreated with NaOH. NaOH at the concentrations of 0, 0.25, 1.25, and 2.25mol/L, and cellulase at concentrations of 0, 1, 3 and 5g/L were used since the pretreatment of NaOH has a higher efficiency of weight loss than $Na_2CO_3,\;K2CO_3$ and Triton X-100. The ratio of weight loss, tensile strength, stiffness, drape property, and surface appearance were measured in order to evaluate the efficiency of the washing treatment on fabrics. Kenaf/cotton-blended fabrics exhibited more rigid and rough features than cotton fabrics. A cotton jersey showed significant differences in the degree of stiffness and drape properties. When all fabrics were treated with 1.25mol/L of NaOH and 3g/L of cellulase, kenaf/cotton-blended fabrics showed a higher retention ratio of tensile strength than cotton fabrics after washing despite the increased weight l08s of kenaf-blended fabrics compared to cotton fabrics. The ratio of weight loss for all fabrics was well correlated with flexibility. The washing treatment process made woven fabrics more flexible than knitted fabrics, because the stiffness of woven fabrics made the rubbing actions stronger. Kenaf/cotton-blended fabrics showed a significantly higher ratio of weight loss and more reduction in stiffness than cotton fabrics after the washing treatment. This might be due to the lack of cohesiveness and easy elimination from fabrics. The drape property of kenaf-blended fabrics was superior to cotton fabrics.