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Development, Properties, and Industrial Applications of 3D Printed Polymer Composites
The component of a composite material.
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Properties and Applications of Natural Fiber-Reinforced 3D-Printed Polymer Composites
Srinivasan V. R. (Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, India), Prakash C. P. S. (Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, India), and Praveena B. A. (Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6009-2.ch003
Abstract
There is a huge scope for natural fiber-reinforced composite materials, which can be used in 3D printing technology. Non-degradable materials used in the additive manufacturing field can be replaced by the innovative application of natural fiber-reinforced composite materials. This chapter introduces the advantages of 3D-printed natural fiber composite materials compared to polymer materials. The homogeneity and thermal stability of fiber reinforcement are the critical characteristics of the composite material. Also, the standardization of material testing has considerable space for research. Continuous natural fiber-printed composite and short natural fiber-printed composite are the major focuses for researchers in the field of additive manufacturing. Various fiber materials yield diverse results in the final product manufactured. Various additive manufacturing techniques can be applied and compared for the same reinforcements and matrix material.
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A Matrix for E-Collaboration in Rural Canadian Schools
A place in which a thing is developed (Concise Oxford Dictionary).
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Applying Qualitative Matrix Coding Queries and Qualitative Crosstab Matrices for Explorations of Online Survey Data
A data table with fixed numbers of rows and columns, with each representing a variable or attribute or other phenomenon, and the overlapping cells capturing the incidence or intensity of a phenomenon.
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Applications of Metabolic Flux Balancing in Medicine
In mathematics, a matrix is a table of elements. These elements, members or entries, may be numbers of any abstract quantities that can be added and multiplied. Matrices are useful in describing the linear equations in a short format. They are also used to keep track of the coefficients of linear algebraic operations.
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Mining Multimodal Big Data: Tensor Methods and Applications
A 2-mode array or a table where each element requires 2 indices to identify. The two indices refer to row indices and column indices. Most datasets can be organized into matrices typically depicting pair-wise relationships between two types of entities, objects (rows) and attributes (columns). The entries (elements) of the matrix may contain attribute values for each object.
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Improvements over GGH Using Commutative and Non-Commutative Algebra
A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
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