Fiber‐Reinforced Viscoelastomers Show Extraordinary Crack Resistance That Exceeds Metals

Volume: 32, Issue: 31
Published: Jun 25, 2020
Abstract
Soft fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs), consisting of rubbery matrices and rigid fabrics, are widely utilized in industry because they possess high specific strength in tension while allowing flexural deformation under bending or twisting. Nevertheless, existing soft FRPs are relatively weak against crack propagation due to interfacial delamination, which substantially increases their risk of failure during use. In this work, a class of soft FRPs...
Paper Details
Title
Fiber‐Reinforced Viscoelastomers Show Extraordinary Crack Resistance That Exceeds Metals
Published Date
Jun 25, 2020
Volume
32
Issue
31
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