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- Moisture absorption in natural fiber reinforced composites causes remarkable degradation of mechanical properties.
- When the interface between fiber and matrix is not strong, interfacial failure (debonding) occurs in the fiber direction in notched unidirectional composites.
- For light and stiff structural parts, the use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs) is currently a topic of research.
- The fiber pre-spreading is of great importance when the continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites are produced by the melt impregnation process.
- The traditional cutting of fiber-reinforced plastics causes serious concern of tool wear.
- Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) is an advanced cement-based material in which fabrics used as reinforcement can bring significant loads in tension, allowing architects and engineers to use thin cross-sections.
- The interest in using fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) for the production of precast segments in tunnel lining, installed with Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), is continuously growing, as witnessed by the studies available in literature and by the actual applications.
- Fibre reinforced metal laminates (FRMLs) are hybrid composite materials consisting of thin metal sheets adhesively bonded together with fibre reinforced polymer composite layers.
- Relaxation behavior of natural fiber reinforced polymer composites exists in both solid and molten state and profoundly affects the control and optimization of processing parameters and dimensional accuracy of final products.
- Thickening concrete cover to obtain an adequate fire resistance lowers the efficiency of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) reinforcement and increases the cost relative to conventional .
- Application of short fiber reinforced thermoplastic materials are limited to functionally less important components due to heterogeneous characteristics of material and incomplete understanding of failure mechanisms involved.
- For the determination of the shear strength, strain and modulus of reinforced composites, nearly a dozen measurement techniques exist, several of which are supported by ASTM or ISO standards.