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Sustainable development of copper matrix hybrid composites using waste stainless steel chips: a physical and tribological investigation. [PDF]

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Singh MK   +9 more
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Development and Mechanical Characterization of a Jute Fiber-Reinforced Polyester Composite Helmet Produced by Vacuum Infusion. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Cardoso RLB   +6 more
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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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Characterization of Surface Modified Nettle Fibers for Composite Reinforcement

Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020
One of the major issues associated with the use of plant fibers in composite fabrication is their hydrophilic nature, which leads to poor interfacial interaction between the fibers and matrix.
S. Viju, G. Thilagavathi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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Physico-chemical and thermal properties of untreated and treated Acacia planifrons bark fibers for composite reinforcement

Materials letters (General ed.), 2019
In this work, the effects of alkali treatment on the chemical composition and thermal decomposition of Acacia planifrons fibers were investigated.
P. Senthamaraikannan   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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