• Benefits and Opportunities of Reusing Waste Rotor Blades Materials from a Life Cycle Perspective 

      La Rosa, Angela Daniela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The present Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) intends to investigate the environmental benefit of using natural fibres and/or recyclable epoxy resins for future manufacturing of small/medium wind turbine blades to handle thermoset ...
    • A comparative study between jute and glass fiber reinforced composites 

      Das, Subrata Chandra; Paul, Debasree; Khan, Mubarak Ahmad; Grammatikos, Sotirios A.; Papatzani, Styliani (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Recently, natural fiber reinforced polymer composites have become popular over traditional synthetic fiber reinforced polymer composites for automotive, low demanding structural and semi-structural applications. In this ...
    • Electromagnetic shielding for buildings using hybrid polymer composites: a life cycle assessment study. 

      La Rosa, Angela Daniela; Grammatikos, Sotirios; Ciobanu, Romeo C.; Schreiner, Cristina M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In the present paper, we investigated a sandwich composite as a potential electromagnetic interference shielding wall panel for buildings. The panel was built using a ferrite-particle modified high density polyethylene in ...
    • On the use of carbon nanotubes to develop durable structural electrodes for self-sensing applications 

      Grammatikos, Sotirios; Dahl, Morten Melby; Brøndbo, Vegar Salin; La Rosa, Angela Daniela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This paper reports an experimental investigation on embedded polyurethane (PUR) electrodes into a carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite to enable the dependable use of composites as a piezoresistive sensors, ...
    • Sustainable reinforced concrete design of structural walls 

      Grammatikos, Sotirios; Papatzani, Styliani; Giannakis, Ioannis; Kotsovos, Michael D; Das, Subrata Chandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Sustainability calls for reduction in the use of natural resources and man-made materials. In light of this, the present study demonstrates the potentials of the reduction of transverse reinforcement in structural walls. ...