2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2005.03.010
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Characterization of three-dimensional braided carbon/Kevlar hybrid composites for orthopedic usage

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“…The three most diffuse fibers in use for composites are carbon, glass, and aramidic, i.e., Kevlar. Types of hybrids with all the possible combinations among these fibers have been experimented during last decades, up to recent years, namely carbon/glass [2], carbon/Kevlar [3], and glass/Kevlar [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three most diffuse fibers in use for composites are carbon, glass, and aramidic, i.e., Kevlar. Types of hybrids with all the possible combinations among these fibers have been experimented during last decades, up to recent years, namely carbon/glass [2], carbon/Kevlar [3], and glass/Kevlar [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the polymeric materials reinforced with fibers, stand out the hybrid polymer composites that offer advantages in the combination of fibers used as reinforcement, producing a material with higher specific properties 1,[4][5][6] , which would be difficult to obtain using a single type of fibers reinforcement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flexural testing of carbon/SiC hybrid unidirection (UD) composites were conducted by Davies [ 14 , 15 ], a mixture of SiC fibers improves the flexural properties. Other hybrid forms like shape memory alloy/glass [ 16 ], carbon/Kevlar [ 17 ], polypropylene/glass [ 18 ], aramid/UHMPE [ 19 ], still attract some researchers. In recent years, since an awareness about green and environmental issue has increased, natural fiber hybrid composites like palm/glass [ 15 ], jute/carbon [ 20 ], glass/hemp/banana [ 21 ], jute/glass/carbon [ 22 ], glass/oil palm [ 23 ], poly(vinyl chloride)/wood flour/glass fiber [ 24 ], short banana/glass [ 25 ], glass/sisal [ 26 ], biofiber/glass [ 27 ], and jute/pineapple leaf/glass [ 28 ] have been reported extensively.…”
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confidence: 99%