2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.07.255
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Finite Element Analysis of Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Composites

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“…Through meticulous scrutiny, it was determined that the combination of carbon and glass fibers exhibited the most favorable deformation characteristics, particularly when arranged in the following sequence: 0°/45°/0°/-45°/0°/90°/0°/45°/0°/-45°. This specific arrangement showcased the optimum alignment of individual fibers, resulting in minimal deformation of the composite material [24]. Rakesh Potluri et al undertook a comprehensive analysis of the mechanical characteristics of green composites based on Okra Fiber, employing finite element analysis (FEA) and theoretical comparisons.…”
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“…Through meticulous scrutiny, it was determined that the combination of carbon and glass fibers exhibited the most favorable deformation characteristics, particularly when arranged in the following sequence: 0°/45°/0°/-45°/0°/90°/0°/45°/0°/-45°. This specific arrangement showcased the optimum alignment of individual fibers, resulting in minimal deformation of the composite material [24]. Rakesh Potluri et al undertook a comprehensive analysis of the mechanical characteristics of green composites based on Okra Fiber, employing finite element analysis (FEA) and theoretical comparisons.…”
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confidence: 99%