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The purpose of aligning short fibers in a fiber-reinforced material
is to improve the mechanical properties of the resulting composite.
Aligning the fibers, generally in a preferred direction, allows
them to contribute as much as possible to reinforcing the material.
The first edition of this book detailed, in a single volume, the
science, processing, applications, characterization and properties
of composite materials reinforced with short fibers that have been
orientated in a preferred direction by flows arising during
processing. The technology of fiber-reinforced composites is
continually evolving and this new edition provides timely and much
needed information about this important class of engineering
materials. Each of the original chapters have been brought fully
up-to-date and new developments such as: the advent of
nano-composites and the issues relating to their alignment; the
wider use of long-fiber composites and the appearance of models
able to capture their orientation during flow; the wider use of
flows in micro-channels in the context of composites fabrication;
and the increase in computing power, which has made relevant
simulations (especially coupling flow kinematics to fiber content
and orientation) much easier to perform are all covered in detail.
The book will be an essential up-to-date reference resource for
materials scientists, students, and engineers who are working in
the relevant areas of particulate composites, short
fiber-reinforced composites or nanocomposites.
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