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  • This special issue consists of 10 research papers covering advanced nanocomposites reinforced with nanoclays, cellulose nanowhiskers, graphene oxides (GOs), metal nanoparticles, electrospun nanofibres, etc., in relation to their manufacturing, characterisation, and properties

  • Rahman and Wu [2] carried out a holistic computational study to evaluate the effects of processing parameters, such as the extent of clay exfoliation and clay volume fraction, on the nonlinear elastoplastic behaviour of polymer/nanoclay composites, which was based on the implementation of representative volume element (RVE) in finite element analysis (FEA)

  • It was found that large aspect ratios of clay platelets with full clay exfoliation was crucial for achieving preferable mechanical properties of nanocomposites reinforced with nanoclays

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This special issue consists of 10 research papers covering advanced nanocomposites reinforced with nanoclays, cellulose nanowhiskers, graphene oxides (GOs), metal nanoparticles, electrospun nanofibres, etc., in relation to their manufacturing, characterisation, and properties. Their results revealed that only fracture-related properties became sensitive to the effects resulting from the interaction between nanoparticle type and concentration. Rahman and Wu [2] carried out a holistic computational study to evaluate the effects of processing parameters, such as the extent of clay exfoliation and clay volume fraction, on the nonlinear elastoplastic behaviour of polymer/nanoclay composites, which was based on the implementation of representative volume element (RVE) in finite element analysis (FEA).

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