2022
DOI: 10.14416/j.asep.2022.04.003
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Hybrid Composites for Railway and Transportation Uses – A Review

Abstract: The transportation industry with airways, road transportation, shipping, and railways is a huge market for composites both military and civil applications. The need for sustainable and lightweight solutions triggered the need for composite materials. There are many different approaches for composite materials design and manufacturing to optimize the properties in strength, acoustic, and many more like such as ballistic, thermal management, and so onetc. The use of various reinforcing elements for various resin… Show more

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“…By taking advantage of ionic interactions between cationic nanocellulose and anionic nanoclay, Jin et al developed a hybrid nanocomposite structure containing 63 wt. % nanoclay, resulting in a compressive strength of 76 MPa [ 179 ], which could be used in transportation [ 198 ] and construction. Using the assembly of montmorillonite nanoplatelets and nanocellulose fibrils from TEMPO-mediated oxidation, Wu et al developed hybrid composite films that exhibited a larger water contact angle as compared with films made from pure components [ 180 ].…”
Section: Nanocellulose/nanomaterials Hybrid Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By taking advantage of ionic interactions between cationic nanocellulose and anionic nanoclay, Jin et al developed a hybrid nanocomposite structure containing 63 wt. % nanoclay, resulting in a compressive strength of 76 MPa [ 179 ], which could be used in transportation [ 198 ] and construction. Using the assembly of montmorillonite nanoplatelets and nanocellulose fibrils from TEMPO-mediated oxidation, Wu et al developed hybrid composite films that exhibited a larger water contact angle as compared with films made from pure components [ 180 ].…”
Section: Nanocellulose/nanomaterials Hybrid Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These composites merge different fibers, matrices, and nano-fillers to tailor properties for targeted applications [28][29][30]. The research on hybrid composites, spanning multiple studies, includes insights into their design, fabrication, and application across different industries, highlighting their role in fulfilling the complex demands of modern engineering applications [31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%