
Advanced Composite and Engineering Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 29. February 2024
130 pages
978-3-0364-1537-6 (ISBN)
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This special edition presents research results on the properties of composite and electrical engineering materials including biocomposites and materials with nanostructured components. The publication will interest many specialists whose activity is related to applied materials science, machinery and energy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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16,69 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0364-1537-6 (9783036415376)
DOI
10.4028/b-qw4JOn
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Abiodun Ayodeji Abioye | Dao Hua Zhang | Parames Chutima
Advanced Composite and Engineering Materials
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03/2024
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Advanced Composite Materials
Evaluation of Marine Atmospheric Environmental Adaptability of 3238A/CCF300 Composite Material
Stress Intensity Factor of E-Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites
Post-Buckling Analysis of E-Glass Fiber Reinforced Thin-Walled Cylindrical Composite
Weibull Technique for Evaluation of Swelling: Composite Graphite Resin Electrode for Electrochemical Treatment of Gold Mining Wastewaters
Chapter 2: Biocomposites
Enhanced the Bagasse Corrugated Fiber Composite Roofing Properties with Adhesive Substances
Flexural Strength of Kenaf Fibers/Epoxy Bio-Composites: Content of Kenaf Fiber, Curing Times and Curing Temperatures
Mechanism and Kinetics of Water Absorption of Plantain Fibre Reinforced Bio-Composites
Effect of Mercerization on the Crystallographic, Macromolecular, and Thermal Properties of Plantain Fibers for Fiber Reinforced Composite
Chapter 3: Nanostructured Materials
Comparative Examination of Cellulose Nanosphere from Corn Husk and Rice Straw
Mechanical Properties Response of Heat Treated Recycled Aluminium Alloy Reinforced with Gold Nanoparticle (AuNps) Extracted from Aloe Vera Leaf
Novel Enhancement Opportunities in the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of ?-Al-CNTs+AgNPs Nanocomposites
Chapter 4: Electrical Engineering Materials
Effect of Micro and Nano Particles of Al2O3 and SiO2 on Electrical Tree Inhibition in Epoxy Resin Insulator
Assessment of the Arc Resistance of 3D-Printed Insulation Materials for Outdoor High-Voltage Applications
Nano-Titanium Dioxide Filler Particles in Soybean Methyl Ester for an Improvement of Electrical Breakdown Strength of Soybean Vegetable Oil as a Transformer Oil Substitute
Chapter 1: Advanced Composite Materials
Evaluation of Marine Atmospheric Environmental Adaptability of 3238A/CCF300 Composite Material
Stress Intensity Factor of E-Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites
Post-Buckling Analysis of E-Glass Fiber Reinforced Thin-Walled Cylindrical Composite
Weibull Technique for Evaluation of Swelling: Composite Graphite Resin Electrode for Electrochemical Treatment of Gold Mining Wastewaters
Chapter 2: Biocomposites
Enhanced the Bagasse Corrugated Fiber Composite Roofing Properties with Adhesive Substances
Flexural Strength of Kenaf Fibers/Epoxy Bio-Composites: Content of Kenaf Fiber, Curing Times and Curing Temperatures
Mechanism and Kinetics of Water Absorption of Plantain Fibre Reinforced Bio-Composites
Effect of Mercerization on the Crystallographic, Macromolecular, and Thermal Properties of Plantain Fibers for Fiber Reinforced Composite
Chapter 3: Nanostructured Materials
Comparative Examination of Cellulose Nanosphere from Corn Husk and Rice Straw
Mechanical Properties Response of Heat Treated Recycled Aluminium Alloy Reinforced with Gold Nanoparticle (AuNps) Extracted from Aloe Vera Leaf
Novel Enhancement Opportunities in the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of ?-Al-CNTs+AgNPs Nanocomposites
Chapter 4: Electrical Engineering Materials
Effect of Micro and Nano Particles of Al2O3 and SiO2 on Electrical Tree Inhibition in Epoxy Resin Insulator
Assessment of the Arc Resistance of 3D-Printed Insulation Materials for Outdoor High-Voltage Applications
Nano-Titanium Dioxide Filler Particles in Soybean Methyl Ester for an Improvement of Electrical Breakdown Strength of Soybean Vegetable Oil as a Transformer Oil Substitute
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