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IJCCM V-11 I-02 2025

IJCCM V-11 I-02 2025

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Composite Engineering Materials: From StructuralFundamentals to Sustainable Applications

By V. Basil Hans

Abstract: Composite materials have become a key part of modern engineering and materials sciencebecause they are very strong for their weight, can be designed in many ways, and can bemade to fit specific needs. This page gives a full review of composite materials, focussing onhow they are classified, what they are made of (the matrix and…

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Joule Effect Revolutionizing Self-Healing Polymer Nanocomposites

By Heena Tajoddin Shaikh and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: Abstract: Imagine a world where the materials around us, from the wings of an airplane to thecasing of your smartphone, could repair themselves after damage. No more discarding crackeddevices, no more costly structural repairs, just a material that intelligently mends its ownwounds. This vision, once confined to science fiction, is rapidly becoming a reality, thanks…

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Polymer-Based Composites in Orthopedic Applications: A Study

By Heena T Shaikh and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: The pursuit of ideal biomaterials in the field of orthopaedics is an ongoing process that is drivenby the requirement for improved biocompatibility, mechanical congruence with natural tissues,and long-term stability in vivo. Polymer-based composites, also known as PBCs, have emergedas highly attractive options. These composites offer a one-of-a-kind combination of features thatcan be customised, which addresses…

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Synthesis of mixed metal oxides CuO-SnO, composite nano material for the study ofefficiency of textile fabrics as UV-absorbers

By Sanika Bane, Shraddha Upadhyay, Pranali Bhoir, and Ashok N. Patange

Abstract: In the present study we report the synthesis and characterization of nanosized copper oxide,tin oxide and composite of copper and tin oxide and their application on cotton fabrics forUV shielding. The CuO-SnO nanocomposite material prepared under different temperature90 0 - 150 °C by using water and 1,2-ethanediol as a solvent. Copper oxide, tin oxide andcomposite…

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Unity in Diversity: How Constituents Create Better Composites

By Claret DSouza and V. Basil Hans

Abstract: Composite materials have changed modern engineering by combining the bestqualities of their individual parts to make something stronger, lighter, and moredurable than any one part could be on its own. This paper examines the notionof "unity in diversity" concerning composite materials, highlighting how theamalgamation of distinct constituent phases—usually a matrix and areinforcement—yields synergistic qualities that…

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Unity in Diversity: How Constituents Create Better Composites

By Subbukrishna Sastry

Abstract: Composite materials have changed modern engineering by combining the bestqualities of their individual parts to make something stronger, lighter, and moredurable than any one part could be on its own. This paper examines the notionof "unity in diversity" concerning composite materials, highlighting how theamalgamation of distinct constituent phases—usually a matrix and areinforcement—yields synergistic qualities that…