2011
DOI: 10.1002/app.35093
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Manufacturing and mechanical behavior of hybrid building materials

Abstract: This work is an experimental investigation of the flexural properties of hybrid matrix composites reinforced with different types of reinforcement, namely short glass fibers, glass beads, and short steel fibers. The aim of this investigation is to determine the mechanical behavior and properties of the composites that were manufactured, as well as to define an optimum composition of the materials used that will result in a composite with enhanced mechanical performance for building applications.

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“…Glass fibers content was limited to 10% wt due to the fact that, as already has been studied and reported in a previous publication,11 for glass fibers' concentrations greater than 10% wt the mixture becomes too viscous to handle it into the mould while at the same time the resulted composite showed a brittle and degraded behavior.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass fibers content was limited to 10% wt due to the fact that, as already has been studied and reported in a previous publication,11 for glass fibers' concentrations greater than 10% wt the mixture becomes too viscous to handle it into the mould while at the same time the resulted composite showed a brittle and degraded behavior.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the purpose to achieve the predictive modeling of composites behavior, Papanicolaou et al manufactured and investigated different microtube-and nanotube-reinforced composites (Papanicolaou, Lagas, Papadimitropoulos, & Ioannou, 2010;Papanicolaou, Xepapadaki, & Angelakopoulos, 2012). In this context, CNT-reinforced epoxy resins were prepared and characterized, and their mechanical behavior has been predicted through analytical modeling in a number of studies; in the present chapter, two case studies are presented.…”
Section: Case Study On Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubeereinforced Epoxy Rmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The choice of the compositions presented in Table I was based on the experimental results derived in a previous work 17 where it was found to have an enhanced mechanical behavior compared with the different hybrid matrix compositions and different reinforcement types and contents.…”
Section: As Shown Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous works, 17 hybrid matrix PC materials reinforced with various types of reinforcements were manufactured. The mechanical behavior of the materials was experimentally investigated by means of three-point bending test.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%