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    3D flow and fibre orientation modelling of compression moulding of A-SMC: simulations and experimental validation in squeeze flow by Alnersson, Gustaf, Lejon, Erik, Zrida, Hana, Aitomäki, Yvonne, Ljung, Anna-Lena, Lundström, T. Staffan

    Published in Functional composite materials (01-12-2023)
    “…Sheet Moulding Compound (SMC) based composites have a large potential in industrial contexts due to the possibility of achieving comparatively short…”
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    A unified physically-based finite deformation model for damage growth in composites by Costa, Sérgio, Zrida, Hana, Olsson, Robin, Herráez, Miguel, Östlund, Rickard

    “…Two 3D homogenized models for damage growth in a unidirectional (UD) composite ply are simplified and merged into a unified model. The fibre kinking behaviour…”
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    Mesoscale modeling of ultra-thin woven fabric composite subjected to in-plane loading by Zrida, H., Fagerström, M.

    Published in Advanced composite materials (04-03-2023)
    “…Ultra-light composites are produced through the spread tow technology. The success of spread tow fabrics lies in their unique woven structure. By interlacing…”
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    Microcracking in thermally cycled and aged Carbon fibre/polyimide laminates by Zrida, H., Fernberg, P., Ayadi, Z., Varna, J.

    Published in International journal of fatigue (01-01-2017)
    “…•Thermal stability of a high temperature woven composite is studied.•Carbon fibre/polyimide composite is a good candidate for high temperature…”
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    Increased Impact Resistance of Cross-Country Ski Poles by Improved, Simulation Assisted Composite Design by Martin Granlund, Gustav Gräsberg, Hana Zrida, Martin Fagerström, Andreas Karlsson

    Published in Proceedings (01-02-2018)
    “…High-end carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) ski poles of today are lighter and stiffer than previous generations, explained by the higher specific…”
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    Analysis of Microdamage in Thermally Aged CF/Polyimide Laminates by Varna, J., Zrida, H.

    Published in Mechanics of composite materials (01-03-2017)
    “…Microdamage in the layers of CF Thornel ® T650 8-harness satin-weave composites with a thermosetting NEXIMID ® MHT-R polyimide resin, designed for high service…”
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    Effective stiffness of curved 0 degrees-layers for stiffness determination of cross-ply non-crimp fabric composites by Zrida, Hana, Marklund, E., Ayadi, Zoubir, Varna, J.

    “…The effect of the 0 degrees-tow waviness on axial stiffness of cross-ply non-crimp fabric composites is analysed using multiscale approach. The curved 0…”
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    Master curve approach to axial stiffness calculation for non-crimp fabric biaxial composites with out-of-plane waviness by Zrida, H., Marklund, E., Ayadi, Z., Varna, J.

    Published in Composites. Part B, Engineering (01-08-2014)
    “…The effect of 0°-tow out-of-plane waviness on the biaxial non-crimp-fabric (NCF) composite axial stiffness is investigated. Homogenizing, the bundle…”
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    Effective stiffness of curved 0°-layers for stiffness determination of cross-ply non-crimp fabric composites by Zrida, H, Marklund, E, Ayadi, Z, Varna, J

    “…The effect of the 0°-tow waviness on axial stiffness of cross-ply non-crimp fabric composites is analysed using multiscale approach. The curved 0°- and…”
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    New poly(p-phenylenevinylene) derivatives containing isosorbide unit in the side-chain by Zrida, H., Hriz, K., Jaballah, N., Sakly, N., Kreher, D., Majdoub, M.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-10-2014)
    “…New conjugated PPV derivatives containing the chiral isosorbide group (P1-3) have been synthesized via the Gilch reaction. The polymers are optically active,…”
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