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Publikováno v:
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1286 (2022)
Ocean energy is an underutilized renewable energy source compared with hydropower and wind power. Therefore, the development of economical and efficient wave energy converters (WECs) is important and crucial for offshore power generation. The mooring
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https://doaj.org/article/c1051f7983474cc3b38bc7c92f9b023e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Composite Materials. 57:297-311
This study investigated suspending two fire retardants in sugar-cane bagasse plies used for manufacturing natural fibre reinforced composites. Sugar-cane bagasse was alkali treated, blended with either APP (Ammonium Polyphosphate) or ATH (Aluminium H
Autor:
Asanka P. Basnayake, Juan P. Hidalgo, Byron Villacorta, Kameron G. Dunn, Michael T. Heitzmann
Publikováno v:
Fire and Materials. 47:28-50
Publikováno v:
Fire and Materials. 46:529-543
The feasibility of using sugar-cane bagasse as a reinforcement for natural fiber composites and the performance of these composites under fire conditions was investigated. Plies were manufactured using a process, which involved alkali-treating bagass
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design. 56:206-215
The mechanical behaviour of a high performance polycaprolactone based polyurethane elastomer (PCL) up to large strain levels, cyclic loading and equibiaxial stress has been assessed. The PCL can be categorised as a rubber-like material, thus, showing
Autor:
Yousof M. Ghazzawi, Michael T. Heitzmann, Darren J. Martin, Asanka P. Basnayake, Andres F. Osorio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials. 35:957-976
The fire performance of fibre-reinforced polypropylene (PP) was investigated with respect to fibre length and modification of the matrix. Fibre lengths of 3 mm, 12 mm, and continuous fibres were used as reinforcements. E-glass continuous fabrics were
Publikováno v:
Construction and Building Materials. 304:124540
A detailed flammability study of aluminium hydroxide and ammonium polyphosphate used with natural fibre composites manufactured using a resin transfer moulding process was completed. Three concentrations of each retardant (weight fractions of 4.5, 9,