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Effect of Tension of Reinforcing Fibres on Hardening of the Binder

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Hardening of impregnated carbon fibres under tension is not useful due to a decrease in the breaking stress. The strength of polycaproamide fibre impregnated with binder and hardened under optimum tension approaches the strength of carbon fibre after hardening of the binder in the free state. The polymer materials investigated have much higher specific strength than traditional steel reinforcement.

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Studentsov, V.N., Cheremukhina, I.V., Mysina, I.A. et al. Effect of Tension of Reinforcing Fibres on Hardening of the Binder. Fibre Chemistry 35, 366–367 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:FICH.0000012193.13859.b1

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