Research paper
Complementary characterization data in support of uniaxially aligned electrospun nanocomposites based on a model PVOH-epoxy system
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- Complementary characterization data in support of uniaxially aligned electrospun nanocomposites based on a model PVOH-epoxy system
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This paper presents complementary data corresponding to characterization tests done for our research article entitled “Uniaxially aligned electrospun fibers for advanced nanocomposites based on a model PVOH-epoxy system” (Karimi et al., 2016) [1]. Poly(vinyl alcohol) and epoxy resin were selected as a model system and the effect of electrospun fiber loading on polymer properties was examined in conjunction with two manufacturing methods. A novel electrospinning technology for production of un...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2016
- Creator
- Karimi, S. / Staiger, M.P. / Buunk, N. / Fessard, A. / Tucker, N.
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/13531
- Related subjects
- Nanocomposites / Thermal properties / Mechanical properties / Electrospinning / Engineering / Materials engineering / Composite and hybrid materials / Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials / Mechanical engineering / Numerical modelling and mechanical characterisation
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