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An experimental investigation into structure and properties of 3D-woven aramid and PBO fabrics

Three-dimensional (3D) fabrics are the focus of recent developments due to their versatile physical, structural attributes, and application scopes. These fabrics can be manufactured in various architectures which offer a great deal of opportunity to modify the weight, physical and mechanical propert...

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Published in:Journal of the Textile Institute 2013-12, Vol.104 (12), p.1337-1344
Main Authors: Behera, B.K., Dash, B.P.
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