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Advances in Wearable Technology: MXene-Based Multifunctional and Biomedical Smart Textiles. [PDF]
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Woven solutions for tissue engineering: Next-generation heart valves from fiber to function. [PDF]
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Textile Reinforced Lightweight Shells
Materials Science Forum, 2015Modern architecture is dominated by the tendency to design organically shaped filigree buildings. The resource and energy efficient construction of multifunctional buildings is as important as a broad variety of possible shapes. Multi-material support structures and shell constructions in lightweight design that also take over e. g.
Carolin Petzoldt +5 more
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Textile Reinforced Mortar at High Temperatures
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011Textile Reinforced Mortar (TRM) is a composite made by fine grained matrix and glass fabric reinforcement. The main advantages of this material are the reinforcement orientation in the tensile stress direction, no concrete cover requirement against corrosion and the capability to produce thin and light weight elements.
COLOMBO, ISABELLA GIORGIA +4 more
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Textile-reinforced composite materials
2016Fibre-reinforced polymer matrix composite materials for engineering structures are now commonplace. Their low densities, combined with high strength and high stiffness, provide many benefits in performance and durability; when combined with the expertise of the current generation of engineers and materials scientists prepared to accept the complexity ...
Ogin, SL, Potluri, P
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High-Performance Textile-Reinforced Concrete
Structural Engineering International, 1999The use of textiles as reinforcement in concrete is a recent and innovative development. Because of certain advantages of textile-reinforced concrete in comparison with conventional composite building materials, the use of elements formed with textiles has a potentially bright future.
Manfred Curbach, Frank Jesse
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2007
A state of the art is given about cement composites, and their specific characteristics compared to polymer composites. Examples of applications are given. Fundamental behaviour differences between short fibre and textile reinforcement are treated.
Wastiels, Jan, Remy, Olivier
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A state of the art is given about cement composites, and their specific characteristics compared to polymer composites. Examples of applications are given. Fundamental behaviour differences between short fibre and textile reinforcement are treated.
Wastiels, Jan, Remy, Olivier
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