Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation
The concept of sustainability was first introduced by Dr Harlem Brutland in the 1980's promoting the need to preserve today's natural environment for the sake of future generations. Based on this concept, John Elkington proposed an approach to measure sustainability known as Triple Bottom...
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ump-267702020-02-28T02:16:51Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26770/ Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation Wan Zulaisa Amira, Wan Jusoh Sunarti, Abd Rahman N. M., Mokhtar A. L., Ahmad TP Chemical technology The concept of sustainability was first introduced by Dr Harlem Brutland in the 1980's promoting the need to preserve today's natural environment for the sake of future generations. Based on this concept, John Elkington proposed an approach to measure sustainability known as Triple Bottom Line (TBL). There are three evaluation criteria's involved in the TBL approach; namely economics, environmental integrity and social equity. In manufacturing industry the manufacturing costs measure the economic sustainability of a company in a long term. Environmental integrity is a measure of the impact of manufacturing activities on the environment. Social equity is complicated to evaluate; but when the focus is at the production floor level, the production operator health can be considered. In this paper, the TBL approach is applied in the manufacturing of a pneumatic nipple hose. The evaluation criteria used are manufacturing costs, environmental impact, ergonomics impact and also energy used for manufacturing. This study involves multi objective optimization by using genetic algorithm of several possible alternatives for material used in the manufacturing of the pneumatic nipple. IOP Publishing 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26770/1/Interaction%20study%20between%20M-Phenylenediamine.pdf Wan Zulaisa Amira, Wan Jusoh and Sunarti, Abd Rahman and N. M., Mokhtar and A. L., Ahmad (2019) Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1st ProSES Symposium 2019, 4 September 2019 , Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-8., 702 (012030). ISSN 1757-899X https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/702/1/012030 |
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The concept of sustainability was first introduced by Dr Harlem Brutland in the 1980's promoting the need to preserve today's natural environment for the sake of future generations. Based on this concept, John Elkington proposed an approach to measure sustainability known as Triple Bottom Line (TBL). There are three evaluation criteria's involved in the TBL approach; namely economics, environmental integrity and social equity. In manufacturing industry the manufacturing costs measure the economic sustainability of a company in a long term. Environmental integrity is a measure of the impact of manufacturing activities on the environment. Social equity is complicated to evaluate; but when the focus is at the production floor level, the production operator health can be considered. In this paper, the TBL approach is applied in the manufacturing of a pneumatic nipple hose. The evaluation criteria used are manufacturing costs, environmental impact, ergonomics impact and also energy used for manufacturing. This study involves multi objective optimization by using genetic algorithm of several possible alternatives for material used in the manufacturing of the pneumatic nipple. |
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Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation |
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Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation |
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Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation |
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Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation |
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Interaction study between M-Phenylenediamine, Trimesoyl Chloride and Nylon 66 using Molecular Dynamic Simulation |
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interaction study between m-phenylenediamine, trimesoyl chloride and nylon 66 using molecular dynamic simulation |
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