Advances in Glass Fibers
A special issue of Fibers (ISSN 2079-6439).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2019) | Viewed by 34202
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The recent development and wide-scale use of synthetic composites, particularly those containing fibers in a polymer matrix, has revolutionized materials usage and continues to accelerate. Composite materials may be selected to give unusual combinations of stiffness, strength, weight, high-temperature performance, corrosion resistance, hardness, or thermal and electrical conductivities. Weight reduction and corrosion resistance appear to be the most prominent current trends in the automotive industry, as well as in other industrial sectors such as construction, wind power, aerospace, and defense. It is generally accepted that fiber-reinforced composites are the most viable candidates for replacing structural steel and other metallic materials. An estimate of the total world market for composites is US$90 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7% to 9%. This market is dominated by glass reinforcement (87%) in unsaturated polyester (UP) resin (63%), which together comprises about 60% of the total volume. The annual tonnage of glass reinforcements is estimated to be about 5 million tonnes. At present, however, the use of glass fibers is much wider.
The scope of this Special Issue on “Advances in Glass Fibers” will be on various aspects relating to glass fibers (rovings, short fibers, fabrics, and hybrid fibers), not only in Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP), Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC), and their properties (mechanical, thermal), along with surface modification of fibers, model simulations, and interface/interphase phenomena, but also in filtration, biomedical, and dental applications.
Prof. Vladimír Čech
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP)
- Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)
- Glass fiber processing
- Surface modification
- Interface/interphase phenomena
- Model simulation
- Mechanical properties
- Thermal properties
- Filtration
- Biomedical and dental applications.
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