Mechanical Behaviour of Woven and Multiaxial Fabric Composites

Compression molded glass epoxy laminates (0.65 Wf) were prepared out of BID woven (reference material), multiaxial and tailored multiaxial/uni-directional hybrid fabrics. Results showed that the properties of the hybrid fabric laminates compared very well with those of the BID laminates both in long...

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