Article | REF: AM5660 V1

Composite materials in naval shipbuilding

Authors: Patrick PARNEIX, Dominique LUCAS

Publication date: October 10, 2000

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2. Reinforcements, matrices and core materials

Need we remind you that a composite material results from the association of two components, the reinforcement and the matrix? In what follows, we shall confine ourselves to presenting the main reinforcements and matrices used in naval shipbuilding, without going into detail about their properties. Readers may wish to refer to various publications in Techniques de l'Ingénieur, in particular [A 7 790][A 2 210][A 3 985][A 3 445][A 3 450]

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