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Principles of developing organic-fibre-reinforced plastics for aircraft engineering

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Polymer Matrix Composites

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Abstract

The lightest polymeric composites — organoplastics based on reactive or thermoplastic matrices, reinforced with polymeric fibres — occupy a special place among polymeric composite materials. Judging from the position of formal classification, organoplastics should be referred to as a class of reinforced plastics. But the similar polymeric nature of both components, predetermining diffusive chemical interaction between the matrix and the fibre and, consequently, the absence of a physical boundary between the components, permits organoplastics to be referred to as a group of the same name (the so-called ‘homonymic’ composites), including such systems as polymers reinforced with polymers, metals reinforced with metals, etc. These systems differ in principle from compositions of different names (the so-called ‘heteronymic’ composites), combining components of different kinds, such as glass-polymer or carbon—polymer, characterized by a clear physical phase separation boundary between phases [1].

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Mashinskaya, G.P., Perov, B.V. (1995). Principles of developing organic-fibre-reinforced plastics for aircraft engineering. In: Shalin, R.E. (eds) Polymer Matrix Composites. Soviet Advanced Composites Technology Series, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0515-6_7

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