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Publikováno v:
Materials Sciences and Applications. 12:152-170
In work reported here, the dynamic properties and low-velocity impact response of woven carbon/epoxy laminates incorporating a novel 3D interlaminar reinforcement concept with dense layers of Z-axis oriented milled carbon fiber SupercompositeTM prepr
Autor:
Ivy Turner, Damian Stoddard, Alex Piazza, Mason Tudor, Suman Babu Ukyam, Jose Torrado, Arunachalam M. Rajendaran, Rowan Baird, Brent Tisserat, Birendra Chaudhary, Sofia Serafin
Publikováno v:
BioResources. 15:9444-9461
Novel bio-based composite wood panels (CWPs) that consisted of distiller’s dried grains and solubles (DDGS) flour adhesive bound to a wood filler/reinforcement were subjected to high strain-rate compression loading, and their behavior was investiga
Publikováno v:
Earth and Space 2021.
Autor:
Samantha Sandifer, Damian Stoddard, Tyler Butler, Lena Turner, Ivy Turner, Megan Croom, A. M. Rajendran, Mohammed S. Ali Al-fahdi, Zachary Wallace, Nicholas R. Scott, Katelyn Franklin, Matt Nelms
Publikováno v:
Cement and Concrete Research. 152:106671
Mechanical characterization of Portland cement with hollow glass microspheres of two different crushing strengths, 500 (FM) and 10,000 psi (3 M), was carried out to determine both quasi-static and dynamic responses of the cementitious composites. In
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International Wood Products Journal. 9:115-121
In this paper, dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of three different types of wood-based biocomposites have been investigated using a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). Differ...
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Open Journal of Composite Materials. :43-53
This paper focuses on the dynamic tensile response of glass-graphite/epoxy composites illustrating improvement in energy absorption through hybridization. The dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of pultruded hybrid combinations of
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 432:432-439
In this research, the dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of four different types of commercially available glass have been investigated experimentally. Soda lime, starphire, borosilicate, and fused silica were characterized using