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Compressive strength improvements from noncircular carbon fibers: A numerical study

The benefits of high-performance unidirectional carbon fiber composites are limited in many cost-driven industries due to the high cost relative to alternative reinforcement fibers. Low-cost carbon fibers have been previously proposed, but the longitudinal compressive strength continues to be a limi...

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Published in:Composites science and technology 2023-09, Vol.242 (C), p.110168, Article 110168
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