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Strength of discontinuous reinforced composites: I. Fiber reinforced composites

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1978
AbstractThe strength of randomly oriented short fiber composites has been modeled by a quasi‐isotropic laminate. Lamination theory and a failure criterion will be used to approximate the stress‐strain response of a composite as it is loaded to failure. Experimental data are presented and compared with the maximum‐strain failure criterion.
J. C. Halpin, J. L. Karoos
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Fiber-reinforced composite prostheses

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Metal-free prosthetic dentistry continues to gain interest. Although the metal alloys contribute great strength and stiffness to restorations and prostheses, they do so at a considerable esthetic liability. Two somewhat divergent metal-free approaches to fixed tooth replacement continue to be developed for a variety of clinical applications.
Martin A, Freilich, Jonathan C, Meiers
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Reinforced Lightweight Composite Materials

International Thermal Spray Conference, 2005
Abstract Nowadays the use of light weight materials increases rapidly. Owing to growing requirements regarding material properties and corresponding production costs new material designs and novel production concepts are needed. The low density of aluminium and its alloys is accompanied by lower Young’s modules and lower strengths ...
Tillmann, W.   +3 more
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BENDING TEST OF COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENTS

International Journal of Material Forming, 2008
In shaping of composite reinforcements, tensile stresses are the major stresses, while in plane shear strains are the major strains. However the knowledge of the bending behaviour would give more precisely simulation of forming especially for stiffer and thicker textiles. Two standard tests are used to determine it.
de Bilbao, Emmanuel   +4 more
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Reinforced Composites

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1983
Composites which are thermosetting resins reinforced with high performance fibres, such as “Kevlar” aramid are replacing light metals in weight sensitive industrial applications, particularly transportation. In 1982, a total of 600,000 tons of fibre reinforced composites were produced in Europe, roughly half of which was for transport.
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