While "kleding" (Dutch for clothing) isn't a standard engineering term for FRP, this paper explores the of these composites, treating them more like textiles or "clothing" for structures to achieve biological-like flexibility and performance. Why this Paper is Worth a Read

If you're digging into why FRP is such a hot topic in papers right now, here are the heavy hitters:

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This research moves beyond traditional "stiff" engineering and looks at how we can mimic nature using FRP:

: It highlights work from the ICD/ITKE at the University of Stuttgart, known for creating experimental pavilions that look like giant webs or shells. Key Benefits of FRP (General Context)

: Because it starts as a fabric or liquid resin, it can be molded into complex aerodynamic or organic shapes that are impossible with traditional materials.

: Much lighter than steel but with comparable or higher tensile strength.