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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/30585| Title: | THE INFLUENCE OF MARINE INVERTEBRATE ‘CORAL’ AS ANTIFOULING ON STEEL MATERIAL SURFACE |
| Authors: | SYED MAHLIL BIN SYED MAHMUD SHAH KAMAL (56215120209) |
| Keywords: | shipping sector |
| Issue Date: | 12-Jun-2024 |
| Abstract: | The growth of the shipping sector and its pursuit of maximum efficiency are the main concerns of our field. A ship is a substantial boat used for carrying cargo or people through the world's oceans and other appropriately deep rivers. Defence, research, and fishing are examples of specialty missions that could be carried out. Every aspect of the ship, down to the smallest component, must be considered to get the best sailing performance. Fouling is now recognised in this context as one of those seemingly unimportant problems that can have a big effect. On the effectiveness of ships, this has a big effect. I'm here to offer an answer as a result. Fishing communities that made their nets using this method served as the inspiration for this study. a boat's antifouling Applied to the boat's surface; this antifouling substance is effectively a paint. a ship's hull's outermost layer, which serves as a barrier against aquatic life like barnacles. Antifouling paints offer protection from the negative effects of the important maritime environment factors. Incorporating coral extracts into antifouling coatings on steel surfaces has been found in studies to considerably reduce fouling and increase ship performance. Furthermore, when contrasted to typical antifouling coatings, which can include toxic chemicals that are released into the water, this strategy may have environmental benefits. Data will be gathered by utilising a variety of methods including mass gained and locating the area of fouling on the specimen, quadrant sampling method, and calculating the area of fouling on the specimen. The inclusion of block coral (B1 and B2) shows the highest efficiency in lowering both weight gain and marine growth on mild steel plates when compared to other formulations examined in the research study, based on the data presented and statistical analysis, which support last year’s senior result and demonstrate that inclusion of block coral shows best antifouling on mild steel. The advice of this project is to gather all data first before doing any activity since allowing the plate will result in more weight due to sand and other factors because the shipyard is not a clean environment. Because weight is measured in grammes, which is a very small unit of measurement, there will be a data mistake. Therefore, make sure to test the measuring equipment before using it. powder into liquid without using any chemicals, then apply it to the last layer of paint. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/30585 |
| Appears in Collections: | Final Year Project - UniKL MIMET |
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