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COMPRESSIVE FAILURE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL HYBRID FIBRE-REINFORCED EPOXY COMPOSITES CONTAINING CARBON AND SILICON CARBIDE FIBRES
(ELSEVIER, 2007)
The compressive failure of unidirectional hybrid fibre-reinforced epoxy matrix composites containing carbon (C) and silicon carbide (SiC) fibres has been investigated. In contrast to the case of flexural testing previously ...
THE EFFECT OF PROCESSING PARAMETERS ON THE FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE-REINFORCED POLYMER (CFRP) COMPOSITES
(ELSEVIER, 2008)
The flexural properties (e.g., strength, elastic modulus) of unidirectional carbon fibre-reinforced polymer matrix composites were optimised by controlling the following processing parameters during Manufacture: (i) ...
THE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF E-GLASS FIBRE FOR CARBON FIBRE ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CFRP COMPOSITES
(ITS, Surabaya, 2009-06-24)
The present investigation was concerned with the improvement of flexural properties of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites through partial substitution of E-glass fibre (SE 2350 Type 30) for carbon fibre ...
FAILURE MECHANISM OF UNIDIRECTIONAL HYBRID FRP COMPOSITES CONTAINING CARBON AND E-GLASS FIBRES SUBJECTED TO THREE-POINT BEND LOADING
(ITS Surabaya, 2009-06-24)
Unidirectional hybrid FRP composites containing moderate strength carbon fibre (CF) and E-glass fibre (GF) arranged in different stacking configurations and hybrid rations, i.e. rh = VfG/VfC were produced, tested and ...