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Journal of Composites Science, Volume 5, Issue 11

November 2021 - 22 articles

Cover Story: Textile-reinforced cementitious composites are known not only for their high mechanical performance but also for their superior behavior at high temperatures compared to fiber-reinforced polymers. The full extent of their performance in fire conditions is still unknown, but this research topic is ongoing with increasing interest. This comparative study compiles the existing knowledge and pinpoints the fields that need additional investigation. View this paper
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Articles (22)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,163 Views
15 Pages

23 October 2021

Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) are promising materials for high-temperature applications where damage tolerant failure behavior is required. Non-destructive testing is essential for process development, monitoring, and quality assessment of CMC part...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,273 Views
24 Pages

Crashworthiness of a Composite Bladder Fuel Tank for a Tilt Rotor Aircraft

  • Carmen Simona Paciello,
  • Claudio Pezzella,
  • Marika Belardo,
  • Simone Magistro,
  • Francesco Di Caprio,
  • Vincenzo Musella,
  • Giuseppe Lamanna and
  • Luigi Di Palma

22 October 2021

The fulfilment of the crash is a demanding requirement for a Tiltrotor. Indeed, such a kind of aircraft, being a hybrid between an airplane and a helicopter, inherits the requirements mainly from helicopters (EASA CS 29) due to its hovering ability....

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