Low velocity impact performance of natural fibre reinforced polymer composites: a review
Natural fibre-reinforced polymer composites (NFRPC) are versatile and applicable materials for structural applications that require durability and reliability under various forces. However, these composites are susceptible to crack formation when exposed to low-velocity impact (LVI) loads, compromis...
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Main Authors: | Mulla M.H., Norizan M.N., Abdullah C.K., Mohd Rawi N.F., Mohamad Kassim M.H., Abdullah N., Faiz Norrrahim M.N., Manzoore Elahi M.S. |
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Institute of Physics
2024
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