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By incorporating three‐dimensional microvascular networks within a woven glass fiber‐reinforced polymer composite N. R. Sottos, S. R. White, and co‐workers demonstrate on page 4302 the full recovery (>100%) of mode‐I fracture resistance after multiple damage events. This optical image of a fracture plane reveals efficient delivery, mixing and polymerization of the fluorescently dyed, two‐part reactive...
By incorporating 3D microvascular networks containing a two‐part reactive chemistry within a fiber‐reinforced composite, continuous cycles of self‐healing after interlaminar delamination are achieved. An interpenetrating vasculature shows improved in situ fluid mixing over segregated microchannels, resulting in full recovery (>100%) of mode‐I fracture resistance.
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