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A New Sandwich Panel (Skin in Glass-Carbon Hybrid Fabric / Core in Carbon Mat) : Manufacturing and Mechanical Characteristics

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The Resin Transfer Moulding process or low-pressure resin injection of preformed reinforcements is used for the manufacturing of composite material parts [1][2]. From a mechanical point of view, the parts obtained are between the structural composite laminates (structural parts) and the short-fibre reinforced plastics (semi-structural parts).

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Cavarero, M., Prunet, L., Ferret, B., Gay, D. (1998). A New Sandwich Panel (Skin in Glass-Carbon Hybrid Fabric / Core in Carbon Mat) : Manufacturing and Mechanical Characteristics. In: Vautrin, A. (eds) Mechanics of Sandwich Structures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9091-4_43

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