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Thermomechanics of Composite Structures under High Temperatures (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
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Thermomechanics of Composite Structures under High Temperatures (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, 224
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This pioneering book presents new models for the thermomechanical
behavior of composite materials and structures taking into account
internal physico-chemical transformations such as
thermodecomposition, sublimation and melting at high temperatures
(up to 3000 K). It is of great importance for the design of new
thermostable materials and for the investigation of reliability and
fire safety of composite structures. It also supports the
investigation of interaction of composites with laser irradiation
and the design of heat-shield systems. Structural methods are
presented for calculating the effective mechanical and thermal
properties of matrices, fibres and unidirectional, reinforced by
dispersed particles and textile composites, in terms of properties
of their constituent phases. Useful calculation methods are
developed for characteristics such as the rate of thermomechanical
erosion of composites under high-speed flow and the heat
deformation of composites with account of chemical shrinkage. The
author expansively compares modeling results with experimental
data, and readers will find unique experimental results on
mechanical and thermal properties of composites under temperatures
up to 3000 K. Chapters show how the behavior of composite shells
under high temperatures is simulated by the finite-element method
and so cylindrical and axisymmetric composite shells and composite
plates are investigated under local high-temperature heating. <
The book will be of interest to researchers and to engineers
designing composite structures, and invaluable to materials
scientists developing advanced performance thermostable materials.
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