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Advancements in Durability and Mechanical Performance of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymers in Harsh Environments
edited by Ahmed Bahgat Radwan and
submission deadline 10 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 132 | Submission Open
Keywords: hybrid fiber-reinforced polymers (HFRPs); durability; mechanical performance; extreme environments; aging and degradation; interfacial adhesion; composite manufacturing; structural integrity; protective coatings; sustainability and recycling
(This special issue belongs to the Section Polymeric Materials)
Advanced Materials and Technologies in Pavement Engineering (2nd Edition)
edited by , Yangming Gao and
submission deadline 20 Mar 2027 | Viewed by 50 | Submission Open
Keywords: sustainable transport infrastructure; pavement engineering; advanced materials; nanomaterials; resilient road systems; structural health monitoring; self-sensing asphalt and concrete; self-healing asphalt; smart pavements; digital twins
(This special issue belongs to the Section Construction and Building Materials)
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