Sustainable materials for high performance composites

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Saidpour, Hossein and Abessalam, Qutaiba 2009. Sustainable materials for high performance composites. Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology. (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 4th Annual Conference University of East London pp. 199-205
AuthorsSaidpour, Hossein and Abessalam, Qutaiba
TypeConference paper
Abstract

As industry attempts to lessen the dependence on petroleum based fuels and products there
is an increasing need to investigate more environmentally friendly, sustainable materials to replace
existing synthetic materials. This paper describes the salient features of sustainable composite
materials. Hence performance of popular natural fibre reinforced composites is reviewed. Furthermore
the results of an investigation into the mechanical properties of a novel natural fibre composite
material are presented. In this way it is possible to develop new high performance materials that
would potentially compete with short fibre glass reinforced polymer composites.

Keywordssustainable materials; greenhouse effect; global awareness; environmentally friendly composites
Year2009
ConferenceProceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology
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Deposited30 Jul 2010
Web address (URL)http://www.uel.ac.uk/act/proceedings/documents/FinalProceedings.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/923
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Saidpour, H. and Abessalam, Q. (2009) ‘Sustainable materials for high performance composites’ Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 4th Annual Conference, University of East London, pp.199-205.

Place of publicationUniversity of East London
Page range199-205
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