This paper presents an experimental investigation on the long-term mechanical performance, focusing on bending, of pultruded composite plates adopted as cladding in building constructions. Three matrices have been used in combination with E-glass fibres: isophthalic polyester, orthophthalic polyester and vinylester. The degradation of the mechanical performance has been monitored through a process of accelerated artificial ageing by using water baths set at different temperatures: 20 C, 40 C and 60 C. Flexural strength retention through time has been used as measurement of the imparted degradation and water absorption has been considered to define the diffusion coefficient and the activation energy for the three compositions. The Arrheniu...
The aim of present research is to monitor the effect of a combination of relevant environmental agen...
In this article, the influence of varying the weight percentage of glass fiber on the water uptake, ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present research is to provide insights into the sorption behavior and degr...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the long-term mechanical performance, focusing ...
The paper describes an Arrhenius related methodology applied to the prediction of the long-term mech...
This paper presents an experimental research on the durability of pultruded Glass Fibre Reinforced P...
This paper presents an ongoing research on the durability of pultruded Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyme...
Fiber reinforced polymer composites, FRPs, have an increased role in structural applications. Enviro...
This research work focuses on the material characterisation of pultruded fibre reinforced composites...
The findings of a durability study undertaken on pultruded glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) cla...
The acceptance of the fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) in the strengthening of civil and monumental s...
Durability is a key feature that defines the value of composite materials. It is essential for the d...
In recent years, demand for Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites as a substitute of conventiona...
Pultrusion is an easy molding method of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) to obtain a long composite ma...
The aim of present research is to monitor the effect of a combination of relevant environmental agen...
In this article, the influence of varying the weight percentage of glass fiber on the water uptake, ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present research is to provide insights into the sorption behavior and degr...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the long-term mechanical performance, focusing ...
The paper describes an Arrhenius related methodology applied to the prediction of the long-term mech...
This paper presents an experimental research on the durability of pultruded Glass Fibre Reinforced P...
This paper presents an ongoing research on the durability of pultruded Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyme...
Fiber reinforced polymer composites, FRPs, have an increased role in structural applications. Enviro...
This research work focuses on the material characterisation of pultruded fibre reinforced composites...
The findings of a durability study undertaken on pultruded glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) cla...
The acceptance of the fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) in the strengthening of civil and monumental s...
Durability is a key feature that defines the value of composite materials. It is essential for the d...
In recent years, demand for Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites as a substitute of conventiona...
Pultrusion is an easy molding method of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) to obtain a long composite ma...
The aim of present research is to monitor the effect of a combination of relevant environmental agen...
In this article, the influence of varying the weight percentage of glass fiber on the water uptake, ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present research is to provide insights into the sorption behavior and degr...