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- 2022Development of Multi-Scale Carbon Nanofiber and Nanotube-Based Cementitious Composites for Reliable Sensing of Tensile Stressescitations
- 2021Accelerated weathering of textile waste nonwovens used as sustainable agricultural mulchingcitations
- 2021Micro-structure and mechanical properties of microcrystalline cellulose-sisal fiber reinforced cementitious composites developed using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as the dispersing agentcitations
- 2020Mechanical and micro-structural investigation of multi-scale cementitious composites developed using sisal fibres and microcrystalline cellulosecitations
- 2018A green approach of improving interface and performance of plant fibre composites using microcrystalline cellulosecitations
- 2018Mechanical performance of composite materials developed using novel re-entrant star auxetic fibrous architectures
- 2018Ultrasonic dispersion of micro crystalline cellulose for developing cementitious composites with excellent strength and stiffnesscitations
- 2018A facile approach of developing micro crystalline cellulose reinforced cementitious composites with improved microstructure and mechanical performancecitations
- 2018Effect of multiscale reinforcement on the mechanical properties and microstructure of microcrystalline cellulose-carbon nanotube reinforced cementitious compositescitations
- 2017Advanced carbon nanotube reinforced multi-scale compositescitations
- 2017A novel approach of developing micro crystalline cellulose reinforced cementitious composites with enhanced microstructure and mechanical performancecitations
- 2017Advanced Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Multiscale Composites
- 2017Characterizing dispersion and long term stability of concentrated carbon nanotube aqueous suspensions for fabricating ductile cementitious compositescitations
- 2017Macro- and nanodimensional plant fiber reinforcements for cementitious compositescitations
- 2015Microstructure and mechanical properties of carbon nanotube reinforced cementitious composites developed using a novel dispersion techniquecitations
- 2014Biodegradation Studies of Textiles and Clothing Productscitations
- 2013Processing and performance of carbon/epoxy multi-scale composites containing carbon nanofibres and single walled carbon nanotubescitations
- 2013Braided composite rodscitations
- 2013Mechanical and thermal transmission properties of carbon nanofiber-dispersed carbon/phenolic multiscale compositescitations
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Braided composite rods
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<p>In this paper, a novel fibrous material known as axially reinforced braided composite rods (BCRs) have been developed for reinforcement of soils. These innovative materials consist of an axial reinforcement system, comprised of longitudinally oriented core fibres, which is responsible for mechanical performance and, a braided cover, which gives a ribbed surface texture for better interfacial interactions with soils. BCRs were produced using both thermosetting (unsaturated polyester) and thermoplastic (polypropylene) matrices and synthetic (carbon, glass, HT polyethylene), as well as natural (sisal) core fibres. BCRs were characterized for tensile properties and the influence of core fibres was studied. Moreover, BCRs containing carbon fibre in the core composition were characterized for piezoresistivity and strain sensing properties under flexural deformation. According to the experimental results, the developed braided composites showed tailorable and wide range of mechanical properties, depending on the core fibres and exhibited very good strain sensing behavior.</p>