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Yasir Nawab

Researcher at National Textile University

Publications -  150
Citations -  2837

Yasir Nawab is an academic researcher from National Textile University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Epoxy. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 141 publications receiving 1448 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasir Nawab include University of Le Havre & University of Nantes.

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Hydrophobic treatment of natural fibers and their composites—A review

TL;DR: There is a growing interest in the development of natural fiber-reinforced composites, most likely due to their wide availability, low cost, environment friendliness, and sustainability as mentioned in this paper.
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Heat stress in poultry production: Mitigation strategies to overcome the future challenges facing the global poultry industry

TL;DR: There exists a crucial need to explore effective strategies including genetic markers to enhance thermo-tolerance and productivity of poultry birds in hot regions of the world.
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Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polylactic Acid, Polylactic Acid Blends and Their Composites for Advanced Applications

TL;DR: PLA’s potential as a strong material in engineering applications areas is addressed and issues, challenges, opportunities, and perspectives in developing and characterizing PLA-based green composites are covered.
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Chemical shrinkage characterization techniques for thermoset resins and associated composites

TL;DR: In this paper, all the techniques used in the literature for the characterization of Sh of resin and composite are reported briefly with their respective advantages, disadvantage and important results, which later on has been used to find tensor of Sh for the simulation of residual stresses and shape distortion of composite part, etc.
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Determination and modelling of the cure shrinkage of epoxy vinylester resin and associated composites by considering thermal gradients

TL;DR: In this article, the volume chemical shrinkages of an unsaturated epoxy vinylester resin and associated glass fibre composites are modeled by taking into account the coupling between volume variation and thermal gradients.