Data underlying the publication: Vanillin-Derived Epoxy Resin As High Fracture Toughness and High Stiffness Matrix for Carbon Fibre Reinforced Structural Composites
DOI:10.4121/bb769d70-40ca-4999-a77f-4f491b6cc46e.v1
        
    
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DOI: 10.4121/bb769d70-40ca-4999-a77f-4f491b6cc46e
    DOI: 10.4121/bb769d70-40ca-4999-a77f-4f491b6cc46e
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Kaushik, Bhuvesh; Dyer, William; Lorenz, Niklas; Kumru, Baris (2025): Data underlying the publication: Vanillin-Derived Epoxy Resin As High Fracture Toughness and High Stiffness Matrix for Carbon Fibre Reinforced Structural Composites. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/bb769d70-40ca-4999-a77f-4f491b6cc46e.v1
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This project elucidates the use of vanillin-derived epoxy resin as potential replacement to petroleum-derived high performance epoxy resin based composites. It is an experimental project that is based on generating a polymer resin system (biobased and reference petroleum-based), detailed thermomechanical analysis as well as their carbon fibre reinforced composite manufacturing and quasistatic mechanical test of composites. All experimental data regarding those tests can be found in the folder.
History
- 2025-09-08 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
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TU Delft, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Department of Aerospace Structures and MaterialsDATA
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