fiberfibrous
Fiberfibrous is a coined term in materials science and textile engineering used to describe materials whose structure is dominated by fibrous elements—long, slender constituents with high aspect ratios that form networks, bundles, or composites. The term emphasizes microstructural features over bulk isotropy and is sometimes employed to distinguish genuinely fibrous materials from particulate or non-fibrous solids.
Fibrous morphology imparts anisotropic mechanical properties: strength, stiffness, and toughness vary with direction; a high surface
Manufacturing and processing include spinning for textiles and layup, weaving, braiding, or layup for composites. Surface
Applications of fiberfibrous materials span apparel and technical textiles, reinforced composites for aerospace and automotive, filtration
Terminology note: fiberfibrous is not widely adopted as a formal classification. It remains a descriptive or