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Darshil U. Shah
Darshil U. Shah
Associate Professor in Materials Science and Design Studio Teaching, University of Cambridge
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The wood from the trees: The use of timber in construction
MH Ramage, H Burridge, M Busse-Wicher, G Fereday, T Reynolds, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 68, 333-359, 2017
12182017
Developing plant fibre composites for structural applications by optimising composite parameters: a critical review
DU Shah
Journal of materials science 48 (18), 6083-6107, 2013
5342013
Towards the design of high-performance plant fibre composites
A Bourmaud, J Beaugrand, DU Shah, V Placet, C Baley
Progress in Materials Science 97, 347-408, 2018
3842018
Can flax replace E-glass in structural composites? A small wind turbine blade case study
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, MJ Clifford
Composites Part B: Engineering 52, 172-181, 2013
3212013
Natural fibre composites: Comprehensive Ashby-type materials selection charts
DU Shah
Materials & Design (1980-2015) 62, 21-31, 2014
2712014
Can silk become an effective reinforcing fibre? A property comparison with flax and glass reinforced composites
DU Shah, D Porter, F Vollrath
Composites Science and Technology 101, 173-183, 2014
1932014
Determining the minimum, critical and maximum fibre content for twisted yarn reinforced plant fibre composites
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, P Licence, MJ Clifford
Composites Science and Technology 72 (15), 1909-1917, 2012
1922012
Modelling the effect of yarn twist on the tensile strength of unidirectional plant fibre yarn composites
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, MJ Clifford
Journal of Composite Materials 47 (4), 425-436, 2013
1642013
Fatigue life evaluation of aligned plant fibre composites through S–N curves and constant-life diagrams
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, MJ Clifford, P Licence
Composites Science and Technology 74, 139-149, 2013
1542013
Evaluation of cure shrinkage measurement techniques for thermosetting resins
DU Shah, PJ Schubel
Polymer Testing 29 (6), 629-639, 2010
1512010
Damage in biocomposites: Stiffness evolution of aligned plant fibre composites during monotonic and cyclic fatigue loading
DU Shah
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 83, 160-168, 2016
1452016
Bioinspired supramolecular fibers drawn from a multiphase self-assembled hydrogel
Y Wu, DU Shah, C Liu, Z Yu, J Liu, X Ren, MJ Rowland, C Abell, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (31), 8163-8168, 2017
1232017
The strength of plants: theory and experimental methods to measure the mechanical properties of stems
DU Shah, TPS Reynolds, MH Ramage
Journal of Experimental Botany 68 (16), 4497-4516, 2017
1202017
Why do we observe significant differences between measured and ˇback-calculated˘properties of natural fibres?
DU Shah, RK Nag, MJ Clifford
Cellulose 23 (3), 1481-1490, 2016
912016
The tensile behavior of off‐axis loaded plant fiber composites: An insight on the nonlinear stress–strain response
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, MJ Clifford, P Licence
Polymer Composites 33 (9), 1494-1504, 2012
912012
Thermal conductivity of engineered bamboo composites
DU Shah, MCD Bock, H Mulligan, MH Ramage
Journal of Materials Science 51, 2991-3002, 2016
862016
Hydroxyethylcellulose surface treatment of natural fibres: the new ˇtwist˘in yarn preparation and optimization for composites applicability
DU Shah, PJ Schubel, P Licence, MJ Clifford
Journal of Materials Science 47, 2700-2711, 2012
852012
Mechanical properties of leaf sheath date palm fibre waste biomass reinforced polycaprolactone (PCL) biocomposites
H Dhakal, A Bourmaud, F Berzin, F Almansour, Z Zhang, DU Shah, ...
Industrial crops and products 126, 394-402, 2018
832018
Property changes in plant fibres during the processing of bio-based composites
A Bourmaud, DU Shah, J Beaugrand, HN Dhakal
Industrial Crops and Products 154, 112705, 2020
752020
Chemical composition of processed bamboo for structural applications
B Sharma, DU Shah, J Beaugrand, ER Janeček, OA Scherman, ...
Cellulose 25, 3255-3266, 2018
702018
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