International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials
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International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materials

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2456-5237

About the Journal

International Journal of Composite and Constituent Materialswelcomes research papers and review articles concerning the development in the field of composite and constituent materials regarding fiber placement technology, tufting, Z-pinning technique etc. All articles that are included in the journal are peer-reviewed and follow stringent guidelines before publishing.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijccm
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2456-5237
DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJCCM
Language
English
Subject
Material Sciences and Engineering
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

Ahead of Print 2026-05-06

Applications of Bionanocomposites in Healing & Treatment of Tendon & Ligament Injuries.

By Mukesh Chander and Lovejot Lovejot

Abstract: Tendon and tissue injuries are difficult to manage because of their poor natural healing ability and the risk of scar tissue and reinjury. Nanotechnology has created materials that can closely mimic natural biological structures, opening up new possibilities for regenerative medicine in recent years. In the creation of scaffolds and delivery systems for tissue repair,…

Ahead of Print 2026-04-30

Data-Driven Multiscale Design of Nanostructured Composite Materials for Sustainable Engineering Applications.

By David Sunday ARAOTI

Abstract: The increasing demand for high-performance, lightweight, and environmentally sustainable materials has accelerated the advancement of nanostructured composite systems in modern engineering. This study develops a comprehensive data-driven framework for the multiscale design and optimization of nanostructured composite materials, with emphasis on the interaction between structure–property relationships across nano-, micro-, and macro-scales. By integrating hybridization strategies…

Ahead of Print 2026-04-30

Breaking Down Composite Materials: Identifying the Function of Each Component

By V. Basil Hans

Abstract: Composite materials are made by combining two or more different materials to make qualities that can't be gotten from just one of the materials. This article looks at how each part, mainly the matrix and the reinforcement, affects how composites behave and work as a whole. The matrix binds the structure, transfers loads, and provides…

Ahead of Print 2026-05-01

Nanostructured Hydroxyapatite: A Biomimetic Revolution in Enamel Regeneration and Remineralization

By Atul Khajuria and Sukhmeet Kaur Bedi

Abstract: Background Dental caries and erosive enamel wear remain among the most common chronic conditions worldwide, affecting more than 2 billion people and contributing to pain, tooth loss, and substantial economic costs. Conventional fluoridebased strategies reduce demineralization but do not fully restore enamel microstructure. Source and selection of data We searched MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane Library…

Ahead of Print 2026-05-06

An Overview on AI in Thermal Behaviour of Polymers

By Heena T Shaikh and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) into the thermalanalysis of polymers and composite materials has transitioned from experimental curiosity to acornerstone of material science. By replacing costly and time-consuming trial-and-errorlaboratory testing with predictive modeling, AI is accelerating the development of advancedthermal interface materials, fire-retardant polymers, and aerospace-grade composites. Theprediction and optimization…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionReview Article 2025-12-31

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…