@techreport{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014640, author = {劔持, 潔 and 櫻井, 正幸 and 鮑, 力民}, month = {Mar}, note = {Fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) in which two or more kinds of fibers are embedded are called hybrid composites. Most popular hybrids are glass/carbon and Kevlar/carbon hybrids. The main advantages of GFRP are high elongation, low cost, and good impact resistance, while those of CFRP are high strength, high stiffness, low density and good moisture-resistant property. By the addition of carbon fiber to GFRP a hybrid composite with increased stiffness, satisfactory strength, and reasonably low cost will be anticipated. Some synergistic benefits may be possible which are called hybrid effects . Although there have been many works on the hybrid effect, little is focused on creep behavior of hybrid composites. In this research, creep tests of GFRP, CFRP and GF/CF intra-hybrid laminates were carried out and the hybrid effect was investigated., Article, 先進ファイバー工学研究教育拠点研究成果報告書 10: 126-126(2004)}, title = {15-5-18 :繊維強化複合材料材料のハイブリッド化による高機能性の発現}, year = {2004} }