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The third volume, Materials Usage, Design, and Analysis, of this
six-volume compendium provides methodologies and lessons learned
for the design, analysis, manufacture, and field support of
fibre-reinforced, polymeric-matrix composite structures. It also
provides guidance on material and process specifications and
procedures for using the data that is presented in Volume 2. The
information provided is consistent with the guidance provided in
Volume 1, and is an extensive compilation of the current knowledge
and experiences of engineers and scientists from industry,
government, and academia who are active in composites. The
Composite Materials Handbook, referred to by industry groups as
CMH-17, is a six-volume engineering reference tool that contains
over 1,000 records of the latest test data for polymer matrix,
metal matrix, ceramic matrix, and structural sandwich composites.
CMH-17 provides information and guidance necessary to design and
fabricate end items from composite materials. It includes
properties of composite materials that meet specific data
requirements as well as guidelines for design, analysis, material
selection, manufacturing, quality control, and repair. The primary
purpose of the handbook is to standardise engineering methodologies
related to testing, data reduction, and reporting of property data
for current and emerging composite materials. It is used by
engineers worldwide in designing and fabricating products made from
composite materials.
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Volume 1, Guidelines for Characterization of Structural Materials,
of this six-volume compendium contains guidelines for determining
the properties of polymer matrix composite material systems and
their constituents, as well as the properties of generic structural
elements, including test planning, test matrices, sampling,
conditioning, test procedure selection, data reporting, data
reduction, statistical analysis, and other related topics. Special
attention is given to the statistical treatment and analysis of
data. Volume 1 contains guidelines for general development of
material characterisation data as well as specific requirements for
publication of material data in CMH-17. The Composite Materials
Handbook, referred to by industry groups as CMH-17, is a six-volume
engineering reference tool that contains over 1,000 records of the
latest test data for polymer matrix, metal matrix, ceramic matrix,
and structural sandwich composites. CMH-17 provides information and
guidance necessary to design and fabricate end items from composite
materials. It includes properties of composite materials that meet
specific data requirements as well as guidelines for design,
analysis, material selection, manufacturing, quality control, and
repair. The primary purpose of the handbook is to standardise
engineering methodologies related to testing, data reduction, and
reporting of property data for current and emerging composite
materials. It is used by engineers worldwide in designing and
fabricating products made from composite materials.
The second volume, Materials Properties, of this six-volume
compendium contains statistically-based data for polymer matrix
composites that meets specific CMH-17 population sampling and data
documentation requirements, covering material systems of general
interest. Selected historical data from previous versions of the
handbook that do not meet current data sampling, test methodology,
or documentation requirements, but that still are of potential
interest to industry are also included in this volume. The
Composite Materials Handbook, referred to by industry groups as
CMH-17, is a six-volume engineering reference tool that contains
over 1,000 records of the latest test data for polymer matrix,
metal matrix, ceramic matrix, and structural sandwich composites.
CMH-17 provides information and guidance necessary to design and
fabricate end items from composite materials. It includes
properties of composite materials that meet specific data
requirements as well as guidelines for design, analysis, material
selection, manufacturing, quality control, and repair. The primary
purpose of the handbook is to standardise engineering methodologies
related to testing, data reduction, and reporting of property data
for current and emerging composite materials. It is used by
engineers worldwide in designing and fabricating products made from
composite materials.
This book discusses automotive telematics from a technical
perspective, with reference to the business model and to the value
for the user. Automotive telematics is a concept that combines
telecommunications and computing (informatics) technologies to
connect vehicles to a communication infrastructure. This enables
car manufacturers and service providers to provides services to
consumers and commercial users by exchanging information among
vehicle systems, attached consumer electronics devices, and
telematics service centers. Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction;
Chapter 2: Value Chain and Business Model; Chapter 3: Telematics
System View - End-to-End System, In-Vehicle System, Back-End
Infrastructure; Chapter 4: Enabling Technologies - Positioning and
Location Technologies, Telematics Services Delivery Technologies,
Networking and Protocols; Vehicle Communications; Audio and Speech
Processing, Distributed Computing; Chapter 5: Services and
Applications - Communications, Convenience, Floating Car Data
(FCD), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Product Feedback,
Productivity-Asset Status Update, Infotainment; Safety and
Security; Chapter 6: Telematics Products - Broadcast Systems,
Two-Way Communications Systems, Safety and Security Systems; Fleet
Management Systems, Connected Infotainment Systems; Chapter 7:
Challenges and Future Research - Driver Distraction and
Human-Machine Interface (HMI), Life Cycle Disparity, Communication
Networks, Distributed Applications, Telematics-Assisted Safety
Systems.
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