Development of self-healing carbon fibre reinforced plastic utilising an embedded hollow glass fibre delivery system

There is a drive for modem engineering structures to exploit the excellent specific properties of advanced fibre reinforced composite materials, particularly in aerospace, where manufacturers are under intense pressure to reduce costs and engineer lighter more efficient aircraft. However it is widel...

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Main Author: Williams, Gareth
Published: University of Bristol 2008
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Online Access:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.492628
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Summary:There is a drive for modem engineering structures to exploit the excellent specific properties of advanced fibre reinforced composite materials, particularly in aerospace, where manufacturers are under intense pressure to reduce costs and engineer lighter more efficient aircraft. However it is widely recognised that the susceptibility of these materials to transverse impact damage is restricting the extent to which these benefits can be exploited.