Hygrothermal aging and recycling effects on mechanical and thermal properties of recyclable thermoplastic glass fiber composites
Vishal Kumar,
Muthu Elen,
Kumari Sushmita
et al.
Abstract:Glass fiber‐reinforced polymer composites are widely used in marine applications, including renewable energy devices and submarines, due to their strength‐to‐weight ratios and corrosion resistance. As sustainability becomes more important, recyclable thermoplastic composites are gaining attention in marine energy applications. These materials face harsh conditions such as high chloride water, UV radiation, pressurization, and thermal cycling, which can affect their durability and recyclability. This study exam… Show more
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