Ho et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Design of an impact resistant glass fibre/epoxy composites using short silk fibresHo et al., 2012
- Document ID
- 12841362361351389615
- Author
- Ho M
- Lau K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Materials & Design
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The prevailing utilisation of light and strong structural materials has led to an increasing demand to engineering industries on developing different types of advanced composites. Thus, the development of simple and low cost woven glass fibre composites with an …
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