FU27: THE DESIGN ANALYSIS OF POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES LEAF SPRING FOR HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE APPLICATION USING FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

SITI NADHIRAH BINTI ISAMAIL@ISMAIL Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian-Spanish Institute

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In the automotive sector, leaf spring is common in heavy vehicles that they have the advantage of spreading the load more evenly across the chassis of the vehicle. Because of the high strength-to-weight ratio, the automobile industry is increasingly interested in replacing steel springs with composites leaf springs. The maximum deflection decrease at PP/EPDM as the polymer composite plays vital role in plasticity. The greater decrement at higher filling of graphite content (30%) demonstrates that fillers harden composites, reducing its ductility. The percentage difference of maximum deflection between steel and PP/EPDM is 177.37% while for the PP/EPDM and PP/EPDM/GR (30%) percentage difference is 85.72%.