INVESTIGATION OF MECHANIICAL PROPERTIES OF NEW COMPOSITE AND NANOMATERIALS

Authors

  • Saparov Bobur,Rakhimov Murodullo,Sokhibov Kholruzi Assistant of the Department of Engineering Graphics and Mechanics/Doctor of Philosophy in Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Graphics and Mechanics/Trainee teacher of the Department of Automation and Digital Control Tashkent Instıtute of Chemıcal Technology Author

Keywords:

Composite materials, nanomaterials, mechanical properties, carbon nanotubes, graphene, nanocellulose, hybrid composites, advanced materials

Abstract

The rapid development of composite and nanomaterials offers unprecedented opportunities to revolutionize engineering applications by enhancing mechanical performance, durability, and adaptability. This study investigates the mechanical properties of emerging composite and nanomaterials, focusing on their tensile strength, elasticity, hardness, and impact resistance. Experimental and computational analyses reveal that the synergy between nanostructures and matrix materials significantly improves mechanical characteristics, opening pathways for innovative applications in aerospace, automotive, and biomedical fields. The findings aim to guide material selection and design processes for next-generation engineering solutions.

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2025-03-03

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