Fibre composites in civil infrastructure - past, present and future

Aravinthan, Thiru, ed. (2008) Fibre composites in civil infrastructure - past, present and future. University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia.

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The Fibre Composites in Civil Infrastructure – Past, Present and Future (FCCI) is a collection of papers presented at the International Workshop on Fibre Composites held at University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, 1 – 2 December 2008. The technical papers included in these proceedings are authored by leading researchers, industry partners and asset owners, which showcases the past, present and future prospects of fibre composites in civil infrastructure covering the following topics: • Application of fibre composite materials and products • Research and development on fibre composites • Case studies • Design considerations The Fibre Composites in Civil Infrastructure – Past, Present and Future will be a valuable reference for researchers, practicing engineers and asset owners on the state-of-the-art of the fibre composite technology and its potential in the Australasian Region.

Item Type:Book (Commonwealth Reporting Category A)
Additional Information:USQ publication. Unavailable in electronic format. 6 print copies held in USQ Library at call no. 620.118 Int.
Uncontrolled Keywords:fibre composites; fiber composites; civil infrastructure
Fields of Research (FOR2008):09 Engineering > 0905 Civil Engineering > 090506 Structural Engineering
09 Engineering > 0912 Materials Engineering > 091202 Composite and Hybrid Materials
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology > 291400 Materials Engineering
290000 Engineering and Technology > 290800 Civil Engineering > 290801 Structural Engineering
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008):UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:4855
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Deposited On:19 Jan 2009 15:32
Last Modified:13 Apr 2010 10:06

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