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The biomimetic study of composite materials

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Composite materials employ both matrix and reinforcement properties to provide high performance, but they are difficult to design. Biomaterials in nature are composites that provide inspiring examples of completeness and efficiency. Biomimetic analyses and biomimetic design and testing are a new direction in the study of composite materials. In this article, several examples show how biomimetic methods can significantly improve material properties.

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Zhou, BL. The biomimetic study of composite materials. JOM 46, 57–62 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03222561

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