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Composition parameters for hybrid composite materials

Composites, 1981
Abstract The ‘rule-of-mixtures’ is frequently invoked to compare the properties of hybrid composites with those of related single-fibre materials. If this is to be done, it is essential that the correct value for hybrid composition be employed. Some ways of expressing hybrid composition are defined, the relationships between them given, and the ...
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Hybrid composite materials

Fibre Chemistry, 2008
Hybridization of carbon fibre with basalt fibre significantly increases production of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics, which allows expanding the areas of application of these effective materials not only for special purposes, but also for the most important types of products in machine building, auto and rail transport, in the river and marine fleet,
S. E. Artemenko, Yu. A. Kadykova
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Hybrid Composite Materials

Hybrid composite materials offer an innovative approach to engineering materials with enhanced properties, combining the strengths of different constituent materials. Among various methods of fabrication and joining, friction stir welding (FSW) has emerged as a promising technique for joining hybrid composite materials due to its ability to produce ...
Nirdesh Jain, Sakshi Kathuria
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Fatigue of Hybrid Composites

1989
A study has been carried out of the fatigue behaviour of hybrid composites of carbon/Kevlar-49 and carbon/glass in epoxy resin. For these two families of materials a comparison is presented of the properties of unidirectional composites and laminates with a [(±45,02)2]s structure.
B. Harris, T. Adam, H. Reiter
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Review of hybrid composites fatigue

Composite Structures, 2021
Peiyuan Zuo, Anastasios P Vassilopoulos
exaly  

Composites and hybrid structures

2019
This chapter is dedicated to the presentation of composites and other hybrid structures. It introduces several promising reinforcement constructions, often produced by textile manufacturing methods such as weaving, knitting, braiding, or hybrid technologies.
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Hybrid, Composite, and Complex Biomaterials

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Glenn D, Prestwich, Howard, Matthew
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