Carbon fibers are fibers which are about 5–10 micrometres in diameter and mostly composed of carbon atoms. Carbon fiber is fabricated from organic polymers, which consist of long strands of molecules held together by carbon atoms. Most of the carbon fibers (about 90%) are made from the polyacrylonitrile (PAN) process There are several advantages of Carbon fibers including high stiffness, high tensile strength, low weight. Carbon fiber is high strength, high stiffness material and when combined with a resin matrix it gives a composite with unusual mechanical properties
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
Research Article: Journal of Steel Structures & Construction
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