Effect of fiber orientation on ultimate tensile strength and Young's modulus of fabricated glass fiber reinforced polymer plates
Fiber Reinforced polymer (FRP) composites remain unconventional material in the civil industry. Generally, composite is material made by fusing two or more different material in ways that produce new material with higher superior properties than the original material. There are several advantageous...
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Main Authors: | Syamsir A., Amat A.H., Usman F., Itam Z., Kamal N.L.M., Zahari N.M., Chairi M., Imani R. |
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Other Authors: | 57195320482 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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American Institute of Physics Inc.
2023
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