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Sustainable Composites for Aerospace Applications presents
innovative advances in the fabrication, characterization and
applications of LDH polymer nanocomposites. It covers fundamental
structural and chemical knowledge and explores various properties
and characterization techniques, including microscopic,
spectroscopic and mechanical behaviors. Users will find a strong
focus on the potential applications of LDH polymer nanocomposites,
such as in energy, electronics, electromagnetic shielding,
biomedical, agricultural, food packaging and water purification
functions. This book provides comprehensive coverage of
cutting-edge research in the field of LDH polymer nanocomposites
and future applications, and is an essential read for all
academics, researchers, engineers and students working in this
area.
Biopolymers and Biocomposites from Agro-waste for Packaging
Applications looks at the utilization of biocomposites and
biopolymers for packaging applications. The book focuses on the
development of affordable, innovative, sustainable packaging
products made from biopolymers and biocomposites derived from
agricultural waste/biomass and how they that result in improved
shelf-life performance. In addition, it explores how these
affordable packaging products can reduce food loss across the
supply chain, the future direction of setting-up platforms for
broader uses, and how these products can also contribute to
minimizing waste-to-landfill problems.
Modelling of Damage Processes in Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced
Composites and Hybrid Composites focuses on the advanced
characterization techniques used for the analysis of composite
materials developed from natural fiber/biomass, synthetic fibers
and a combination of these materials used as fillers and
reinforcements to enhance materials performance and utilization in
automotive, aerospace, construction and building components. It
will act as a detailed reference resource to encourage future
research in natural fiber and hybrid composite materials, an area
much in demand due to the need for more sustainable, recyclable,
and eco-friendly composites in a broad range of applications.
Written by leading experts in the field, and covering composite
materials developed from different natural fibers and their
hybridization with synthetic fibers, the book's chapters provide
cutting-edge, up-to-date research on the characterization, analysis
and modelling of composite materials.
Structural Health Monitoring of Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced
Composites and Hybrid Composites provides detailed information on
failure analysis, mechanical and physical properties, structural
health monitoring, durability and life prediction, modelling of
damage processes of natural fiber, synthetic fibers, and
natural/natural, and natural/synthetic fiber hybrid composites. It
provides a comprehensive review of both established and promising
new technologies currently under development in the emerging area
of structural health monitoring in aerospace, construction and
automotive structures. In addition, it describes SHM methods and
sensors related to specific composites and how advantages and
limitations of various sensors and methods can help make informed
choices. Written by leading experts in the field, and covering
composite materials developed from different natural fibers and
their hybridization with synthetic fibers, the book's chapters
provide cutting-edge, up-to-date research on the characterization,
analysis and modelling of composite materials.
Mechanical and Physical Testing of Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced
Composites and Hybrid Composites covers key aspects of fracture and
failure in natural/synthetic fiber reinforced polymer based
composite materials, ranging from crack propagation, to crack
growth, and from notch-size effect, to damage-tolerant design.
Topics of interest include mechanical properties, such as tensile,
flexural, compression, shear, impact, fracture toughness, low and
high velocity impact, and anti-ballistic properties of natural
fiber, synthetic fibers and hybrid composites materials. It also
covers physical properties, such as density, water absorption,
thickness swelling, and void content of composite materials
fabricated from natural or synthetic materials. Written by leading
experts in the field, and covering composite materials developed
from different natural fibers and their hybridization with
synthetic fibers, the book's chapters provide cutting-edge,
up-to-date research on the characterization, analysis and modelling
of composite materials.
Failure Analysis in Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced Composites and
Hybrid Composites covers key aspects of fracture and failure in
natural/synthetic fiber reinforced polymer based composite
materials, ranging from crack propagation, to crack growth, and
from notch-size effect, to damage-tolerant design. The book
describes a broad range of techniques and strategies for the
compositional and failure analysis of polymeric materials and
products. It also illustrates the application of analytical methods
for solving commonly encountered problems. Topics of interest
include failure analysis, mechanical and physical properties,
structural health monitoring, durability and life prediction,
modelling of damage processes of natural fiber, synthetic fibers,
and more. Written by leading experts in the field, and covering
composite materials developed from different natural fibers and
their hybridization with synthetic fibers, the book's chapters
provide cutting-edge, up-to-date research on the characterization,
analysis and modelling of composite materials.
Durability and Life Prediction in Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced
Composites and Hybrid Composites focuses on the advanced
characterization techniques used for the analysis of composite
materials developed from natural fiber/biomass, synthetic fibers
and a combination of these materials used as fillers and
reinforcements to enhance materials performance and utilization in
automotive, aerospace, construction and building components. The
book presents key aspects of fracture and failure in
natural/synthetic, fiber reinforced, polymer based composite
materials, ranging from crack propagation, to crack growth, and
from notch-size effect, to damage-tolerant design. Written by
leading experts in the field, and covering composite materials
developed from different natural fibers and their hybridization
with synthetic fibers, the book's chapters provide cutting-edge,
up-to-date research on the characterization, analysis and modelling
of composite materials.
The book highlights the recent research developments in
biocomposite design, mechanical performance and utility. It
discusses innovative experimental approaches along with mechanical
designs and manufacturing aspects of various fibrous polymer matrix
composites and presents examples of the synthesis and development
of biocomposites and their applications. It is useful for
researchers developing biocomposite materials for biomedical and
environmental applications.
This book covers current advances and practices in machining
fibre-reinforced polymer composites under various conventional and
nonconventional processes. It presents recent research and
practices for effective and efficient machining of difficult-to-cut
material, providing the technological 'know-how' on
delamination-free of drilling, milling, trimming, and other cutting
processes on fibre-reinforced polymer composites. It also guides
the reader on the selection of optimum machining parameters, tool
materials, as well as tool geometry. This book is of interest to
academicians, students, researchers, practitioners, and
industrialists working in aerospace, automotive, marine, and
construction industries.
This book covers the current advances and practices in tribological
applications of composite materials under various processes,
presenting the development, characterization, and morphological
properties of composite materials in tribological applications. It
covers a wide range of subjects, extending from fundamental
research on the tribological characteristics of various multi-phase
materials to the final applications of composites in wear loaded,
technical components. It brings together contributions from
researchers who discusses innovative experimental approaches and
analytical techniques, creating a reference with comprehensive
coverage of modern research techniques and the potential
application of tribological composites in biomedical, aerospace,
automotive, marines and construction industries. This volume will
be of interest to material science researchers working in both
industry and academia
This book discusses the impact of different range of velocities
(low, high, ballistic and hyper-velocity impact) on composites.
Presented through experimental and numerical analysis, the book
goes beyond impact event analysis and also covers the after-impact
phenomena, including flexural and compression and damage analysis
through destructive and non-destructive evaluations. The analyses
presented from either experimental or numerical simulations are
composed of micro and macrographs images, illustrations, tables and
figures with inclusive discussions and supportive evidences from
recent studies on composites. This book also highlights the
potential applications of composites through the lens of their
impact properties, in different industries such as automotive and
defence applications. Generally, this book benefits wider range of
readers including the industrial practitioners, researchers,
lecturer and students, who are working in the fields related to
impact and damage analysis, including the structural health
monitoring of composites, either experimentally or numerically.
Addresses the composites development process including damage
detection and repair of composites for aerospace application Covers
research on multi-scale process modelling, material modelling,
self-healing, repairing and their analysis Concentrates on repair
of composites for weight sensitive applications in automobile and
aerospace areas Analyses materials processing and materials design
perspective Details composite joints, their failure, and operation
of aircraft component under various environments
Discusses modeling of Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) and fabrication
of Hybrid MMCs Covers advanced characterization studies of
nanocomposites Reviews high temperature applications and cobalt
-nickel combination materials Provides inputs regarding optimal
selection of percentage of reinforcement materials for MMCs
fabrication based on industrial requirements Focusses on aerospace
and automotive industries
This book bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and their
implementations, especially for the high-performance
structures/components related to advanced composite materials. This
work focuses on the prediction of various structural responses such
as deformations, natural frequencies etc. of advanced composites
under complex environments and/or loading conditions. In addition,
it discusses micro-mechanical material modeling of various advanced
composite materials that involve different structures ranging from
basic to advanced, such as beams, flat and curved panels, shells,
skewed, corrugated, and other materials, as well as various
solution techniques via analytical, semi-analytical, and numerical
approaches. This book: Covers micro-mechanical material modeling of
advanced composite materials Describes constitutive models of
different composite materials and kinematic models of different
structural configuration Discusses pertinent analytical,
semi-analytical, and numerical techniques Focusses on structural
responses relating to deformations, natural frequencies, and
critical loads under complex environments Presents actual
demonstrations of theoretical concepts as applied to real examples
using Ansys APDL scripts This book is aimed at researchers,
professionals, and graduate students in mechanical engineering,
material science, material engineering, structural engineering,
aerospace engineering, and composite materials.
Applications of composite materials and composite coatings have
been increasing in the field of automobile and aerospace industries
due to the versatility in their properties. Present book
comprehensively reviews the composite materials and coatings with a
focus on the mechanical and tribology applications. It covers type
of fibres (natural and synthetic), reinforcements and their
selection, matrix, and technologies used to produce composite
materials. Various sections cover basics and associated failures of
composites, strengthening mechanisms and background theories,
composite manufacturing technologies, mechanical and tribology
properties of past and currently used composites. Features:- Covers
different types of fibers, reinforcements, matrix, and technologies
used to produce composite materials. Details the tribology behavior
of different novel composite coatings fabricated using different
coating techniques. Reviews research on wear behavior of composite
materials and coatings. Discusses reinforcement behavior with
respect to the different processing routes. Illustrates rule of
mixtures, failures, theories behind the strengthening mechanism.
This book aims at professionals, graduate students and researchers
in mechanical engineering, design engineering, composite materials,
composite coatings, tribology, automobile, and aircraft.
The proposed book focusses on the theme of failure of polymer
composites, focusing on vital aspects of enhancing failure
resistance, constituents and repair including associated
complexities. It discusses characterization and experimentation of
the composites under loading with respect to the specific
environment and applications. Further, it includes topics as green
composites, advanced materials and composite joint failure,
buckling failure, and fiber-metal composite failure. It explains
preparation, applications of composites for weight sensitive
applications, leading to potential applications and formulations,
fabrication of polymer products based on bio-resources. Provides
exhaustive understanding of failure and fatigue of polymer
composites Covers the failure of fiber reinforced polymer
composites, composite joint failure, fiber-metal composite, and
laminate failure Discusses how to enhance the resistance against
failure of the polymer composites Provides input to industry
related and academic orientated research problems Represents an
organized perspective and analysis of materials processing,
material design, and their failure under loading This book is aimed
at researchers, graduate students in composites, fiber
reinforcement, failure mechanism, materials science, and mechanical
engineering.
This book discusses the impact of different range of velocities
(low, high, ballistic and hyper-velocity impact) on composites.
Presented through experimental and numerical analysis, the book
goes beyond impact event analysis and also covers the after-impact
phenomena, including flexural and compression and damage analysis
through destructive and non-destructive evaluations. The analyses
presented from either experimental or numerical simulations are
composed of micro and macrographs images, illustrations, tables and
figures with inclusive discussions and supportive evidences from
recent studies on composites. This book also highlights the
potential applications of composites through the lens of their
impact properties, in different industries such as automotive and
defence applications. Generally, this book benefits wider range of
readers including the industrial practitioners, researchers,
lecturer and students, who are working in the fields related to
impact and damage analysis, including the structural health
monitoring of composites, either experimentally or numerically.
The book highlights the recent research developments in
biocomposite design, mechanical performance and utility. It
discusses innovative experimental approaches along with mechanical
designs and manufacturing aspects of various fibrous polymer matrix
composites and presents examples of the synthesis and development
of biocomposites and their applications. It is useful for
researchers developing biocomposite materials for biomedical and
environmental applications.
This book covers current advances and practices in machining
fibre-reinforced polymer composites under various conventional and
nonconventional processes. It presents recent research and
practices for effective and efficient machining of difficult-to-cut
material, providing the technological 'know-how' on
delamination-free of drilling, milling, trimming, and other cutting
processes on fibre-reinforced polymer composites. It also guides
the reader on the selection of optimum machining parameters, tool
materials, as well as tool geometry. This book is of interest to
academicians, students, researchers, practitioners, and
industrialists working in aerospace, automotive, marine, and
construction industries.
This book covers the current advances and practices in tribological
applications of composite materials under various processes,
presenting the development, characterization, and morphological
properties of composite materials in tribological applications. It
covers a wide range of subjects, extending from fundamental
research on the tribological characteristics of various multi-phase
materials to the final applications of composites in wear loaded,
technical components. It brings together contributions from
researchers who discusses innovative experimental approaches and
analytical techniques, creating a reference with comprehensive
coverage of modern research techniques and the potential
application of tribological composites in biomedical, aerospace,
automotive, marines and construction industries. This volume will
be of interest to material science researchers working in both
industry and academia
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