Self-healing and healable Fibre Reinforced Polymer composites (FRPs) have tremendous potential in reducing the weight and increasing the lifetime of aerospace structures. While several strategies have been developed to add healing functionality to composites, there is no generally accepted method for the evaluation of their healing efficiency. Most testing approaches are based on interlaminar fracture toughness evaluation which revolves around three widely recognised methods: double-cantilever beam (DCB), three-point end-notch flexure (3-ENF), and four-point end notch flexure (4-ENF) testing. Alternative tests also employed in literature are low-impact velocity, micro-cutting, and short-beam shear (SBS) testing. This paper introduces the ad...
The use of functional repair components stored inside hollow reinforcing fibres is being considered ...
This paper addresses the various strategies to induce self-healing behaviour in fibre reinforced pol...
Fiber-reinforced polymeric (FRP) composites are eminent engineering materials for structural applica...
Self-healing and healable Fibre Reinforced Polymer composites (FRPs) have tremendous potential in re...
This paper sets out to review the current state of the art in applying self-healing/self-repair to h...
Self-healing materials are the next-generation materials for high-performance structures. To reduce ...
Realising self-healing composites in a commercial environment remains a challenge for the transport ...
Self-healing has potential to extend the usable lifetime of composite materials. Introducing self-he...
Inspired by biological systems in which damage triggers an autonomic healing response, we have devel...
Structural composites with smart functionalities of self-healing and self-sensing are of particular ...
Self-healing is receiving increasing interest worldwide as a technology to autonomously address the ...
Self-healing materials offer a potential solution to the problem of damage to fibre-reinforced plast...
Composites can be divided into three groups based on their matrix materials, namely polymer, metal a...
Polymers reinforced with high performance fibres are successfully replacing metal alloys in lightwei...
The use of functional repair components stored inside hollow reinforcing fibres is being considered ...
This paper addresses the various strategies to induce self-healing behaviour in fibre reinforced pol...
Fiber-reinforced polymeric (FRP) composites are eminent engineering materials for structural applica...
Self-healing and healable Fibre Reinforced Polymer composites (FRPs) have tremendous potential in re...
This paper sets out to review the current state of the art in applying self-healing/self-repair to h...
Self-healing materials are the next-generation materials for high-performance structures. To reduce ...
Realising self-healing composites in a commercial environment remains a challenge for the transport ...
Self-healing has potential to extend the usable lifetime of composite materials. Introducing self-he...
Inspired by biological systems in which damage triggers an autonomic healing response, we have devel...
Structural composites with smart functionalities of self-healing and self-sensing are of particular ...
Self-healing is receiving increasing interest worldwide as a technology to autonomously address the ...
Self-healing materials offer a potential solution to the problem of damage to fibre-reinforced plast...
Composites can be divided into three groups based on their matrix materials, namely polymer, metal a...
Polymers reinforced with high performance fibres are successfully replacing metal alloys in lightwei...
The use of functional repair components stored inside hollow reinforcing fibres is being considered ...
This paper addresses the various strategies to induce self-healing behaviour in fibre reinforced pol...
Fiber-reinforced polymeric (FRP) composites are eminent engineering materials for structural applica...