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Olusegun Adigun AFOLABI
Olusegun Adigun AFOLABI
Researcher, Durban University of Technology, Durban South Africa.
Verified email at dut.ac.za
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Processing of hollow glass microspheres (HGM) filled epoxy syntactic foam composites with improved structural characteristics
OA Afolabi, K Kanny, TP Mohan
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials 28 (1), 116-127, 2021
232021
Investigation of mechanical characterization of hybrid sandwich composites with syntactic foam core for structural applications
OA Afolabi, K Kanny, TP Mohan
Composites and Advanced Materials 32, 26349833221147539, 2023
62023
Loading Effect of Hollow Glass Microsphere (HGM) and Foam Microstructure on the Specific Mechanical Properties and Water Absorption of Syntactic Foam Composite
OA Afolabi, K Kanny, T Mohan
International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 56, 34-50, 2021
62021
Effect of hollow glass microsphere (HGM) on impact and flexural properties of high-density syntactic foam based epoxy composites
OA Afolabi, MT Pandurangan, K Kanny
Materials Today: Proceedings 87, 246-251, 2023
52023
Design, fabrication and performance evaluation of a domestic dish washing machine
IF Odesola, AO Adigun
AFRREV STECH: An International Journal of Science and Technology 1 (1), 164-173, 2012
52012
Processing of Low-Density HGM-Filled Epoxy–Syntactic Foam Composites with High Specific Properties for Marine Applications
OA Afolabi, TP Mohan and K Kanny,
Material, 1-12, 2023
42023
Analysis of Particle Variation Effect on Flexural Properties of Hollow Glass Microsphere Filled Epoxy Matrix Syntactic Foam Composites
OA Afolabi, K Kanny, TP Mohan
Polymers 14 (22), 4848, 2022
32022
Effect of water absorption, hardness, and acoustic properties on sandwich syntactic foam composite for structural and marine applications
OA Afolabi, TP Mohan, K Kanny
Discover Materials 4 (1), 1, 2024
2024
Hybrid syntactic foam core cased natural-glass fibre sandwich composite
OA Afolabi
2023
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