Explains the why as well as how of composite manufacturing processes; Covers chemical, mechanical and engineering approaches; Useful for aerospace, transport and mechanical engineers who design composites; Exercises and references for instruction
Based on 15 years of composites manufacturing instruction, the Introduction to the Manufacturing of Composite Materials is the first text to offer both a practical and analytic approach to composite manufacturing processes. It ties together key tools for analyzing the mechanics of composites with the processes whereby composite products are fabricated, whether by hand lay-up or through automated processes. The book outlines the principles of chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering and shows how these are connected to the design and production of a variety of composites, primarily polymeric. It thus provides analytic, quantitative tools to answer the questions of why certain materials are linked with specific processes, and why products are manufactured by one process rather than another. All phases of matrix material formation are explained, as are practical design details for fabrics, autoclaving, filament winding, pultrusion, liquid composite molding, hand techniques, joints and joint bonding, and more. A special section is devoted to nanocomposites. The book includes exercises for university students and practitioners.
Main Sections/Chapters: : Part I: Fundamentals of constituents for composites manufacturingIntroduction: Matrix materials; Reinforcements- Fibers;
Part II: Techniques for composites manufacturing: Hand Laminating/Wet lay-up and Autoclave processing of composites; : Filament winding and fiber placement; Pultrusion; Liquid Composite Molding; Manufacturing using long fiber thermoplastic composites;
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