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  • - University of Maine. USA
  • - Academic research on the fatigue behaviour of composite materials. Bending fatigue experiments, development of material models for the damage evolution during fatigue life, and finite element analysis.
  • - Composites research lab studying design, processing, and thermomechanical behavior of composites in France.
  • - Background to the PhD research entitled In-Plane Compressive Behaviour of stiffened thin-skinned CFRP Panels with a Stress Concentrator.
  • - Combines knowledge of companies, research and educational institutes in the field of marketing, product ideas and development.
  • - Searchable database of over 21,000 engineering materials. Included are thousands of composite molding materials with glass, carbon, aramid, PBO, and NCG fiber reinforcement as well as the fibers themselves.
  • - European project that aims to improve machine tool performance through composite materials and improved polymer concrete.
  • - This program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is aimed at developing new, cost-effective, environmentally sound materials for the U.S. transportation industry.
  • - A brief summary that describes the FRP (fiber reinforced polymer)properties that make them ideal for use as reinforcement in structures, and the challenges engineers are facing with their use.



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