Wiley Encyclopedia of Composites 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118097298.weoc086
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Fiber Reinforcement: Continuous Fibers

Abstract: Composite materials have the final properties, which are combination of the main constituents of matrix and fiber. In order to get target properties, fiber should have unique properties. Fibers are responsible for having superior properties which are important to upgrade the properties of the matrix. In this article, general information about continuous fibers are given, also the contemporary studies about most familiar fibers are focused.

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“…Here laminate composites are hybrid composites based on thin sheets of metal alloys and plies of fiber reinforced polymers, as shown in Fig. 2 [69,70].…”
Section: Carbon Fibers/almentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here laminate composites are hybrid composites based on thin sheets of metal alloys and plies of fiber reinforced polymers, as shown in Fig. 2 [69,70].…”
Section: Carbon Fibers/almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the existence of epoxy, the pressing temperature of this process is much lower than that of the aforementioned vacuum hot pressing process [70]. The stacking sequence design [116], fabrication process [69,117,118], fiber/ matrix adhesion [69,117,118], properties [119,120], simulations [121], and applications [70,122] of these composites have been studied by many researchers.…”
Section: Vacuum Hot Pressingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in various fields such as automotive, aerospace and other advanced applications. [1,2] Many aluminum matrix composites (AMCs) with the addition of whiskers or particles have been extensively studied due to the high stiffness, low density and excellent wear resistance. [3][4][5] However, although the tensile strength and elastic modulus of AMCs are enhanced due to the introduction of reinforcements, the AMCs cannot meet the requirement of many structural materials due to the reduced ductility and instantaneous failure compared with traditional monolithic materials.…”
Section: Metal Matrix Composites Have Attracted Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FMLs have many advantages over conventional fiber reinforced composites, such as superior corrosion resistance, higher damage tolerance, durability and sustainability of structure under fatigue loading, low density, and most importantly high impact resistance. [ 14,15 ] Due to the fact that FMLs are made of metal and fiber reinforced composites, they exhibit many different damage modes under impact. While buckling and plastic deformation are caused by the metal layer, matrix cracking, fiber breakage, and stripping, are caused by the composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%