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Composite structures and products have developed tremendously since
the publication of the first edition of this work in 1986. This new
edition of the now classic 1986 text has been written to educate
the engineering reader in the various aspects of mechanics for
using composite materials in the design and analysis of composite
structures and products. Areas dealt with include manufacture,
micromechanical properties, structural design, joints and bonding
and a much needed introduction to composite design philosophy. Each
chapter is concluded by numerous problems suitable for home
assignments or examination. A solution guide is available on
request from the authors.
This recent book provides a detailed presentation of damage tolerance assessment and characterization methods for advanced composites, as well as an examination of the role of damage tolerance in the design of composites. Included are analytical models for different types of damage in different composite materials. Tables provide helpful reference data. Schematics illustrate materials constructions, aspects of damage, and damage evaluation techniques. A valuable aid in the evaluation and design of composites for damage resistance.
Composite structures and products have developed tremendously since
the publication of the first edition of this work in 1986. This new
edition of the now classic 1986 text has been written to educate
the engineering reader in the various aspects of mechanics for
using composite materials in the design and analysis of composite
structures and products. Areas dealt with include manufacture,
micromechanical properties, structural design, joints and bonding
and a much needed introduction to composite design philosophy. Each
chapter is concluded by numerous problems suitable for home
assignments or examination. A solution guide is available on
request from the authors.
While currently available texts dealing with the subject of high perfor mance composite materials touch upon a spectra of topics such as mechanical metallurgy, physical metallurgy, micromechanics and macro mechanics of such systems, it is the specific purpose of this text to examine elements of the mechanics of structural components composed of composite materials. This text is intended for use in training engineers in this new technology and rational thought processes necessary to develop a better understanding of the behavior of such material systems for use as structural components. The concepts are further exploited in terms of the structural format and development to which the book is dedicated. To this end the development progresses systematically by first introducing the notion and concepts of what these new material classes are, the fabrication processes involved and their unique features relative to conventional monolithic materials. Such introductory remarks, while far too short in texts of this type, appear necessary as a precursor for engineers to develop a better understanding for design purposes of both the threshold limits to which the properties of such systems can be pushed as well as the practical limitations on their manufacture. Following these introductory remarks, an in-depth discussion of the important differences between composites and conventional monolithic material types is discussed in terms of developing the concepts associated with directional material properties.
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