The tensile strength analysis of kenaf fibre reinforced epoxy composites by using Weibull distribution / Abdul Hakim Abdullah and Razali Hassan

This paper presents the tensile strength analysis of unidirectional kenaf fibre reinforced epoxy composites that statistically analyzedby using two parameters Weibull distribution. The specimens were made from hand lay-up techniques and compressed in a mould for fabrication process. Pure epoxy speci...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Abdul Hakim (Author), Hassan, Razali (Author)
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Published: 2014-11.
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