Mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites depend on
O(a) Properties of constituents
O (b) Interface strength
O (c) Fiber length orientation, and volume fraction
O (d) All the above
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all of the above is the answer bro
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The answer is option d:
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D) All of the above
- The mechanical properties of a fiber-reinforced composite are determined by the degree to which an applied load is transferred to the fibres via the matrix phase, as well as the fibre properties.
- Due to their superior stiffness, thermal expansion, strength, and density qualities, fiber-reinforced composites have emerged as viable structural materials.
- The dominance of high stiffness/high strength fibres over the relatively soft, low strength matrix results in these qualities in a composite.
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