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Manufacturing of Fibrous Composites for Engineering Applications


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English | PDF | 2023 | 172 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 38.2 MB
Fibrous composites are one type of high-performance composite material featuring the presence of fiber-like reinforcement impregnated with different matrix bases, which have taken a prominent position in diverse engineering applications because of their unique mechanical/physical properties and outstanding structural functions. Manufacturing is a critical procedure to ensure the target dimensions and desired quality of fibrous composites. This involves technical issues frequently encountered in the fabrication, processing, and machining of these composite materials. To date, great endeavors have been made in the past few decades to address manufacturing issues associated with the engineering applications of fibrous composites. Precision manufacturing of these advanced composites has thus become a hot research topic in both academia and industry. Recent advances have been achieved covering both experimental and numerical investigations of manufacturing science and technology of fibrous composites.

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Extending the Theory of Composites to Other Areas of Science


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English | 2016 | pages: 444 | ISBN: 1483569195 | PDF | 6,2 mb
In Chapter 1 we review many of the linear equations of physics, and write them in a canonical form appropriate to the theory of composites. We show how conservation laws, which have played a key role throughout the history of science, can be generalized to equalities which we call "boundary field equalities and inequalities". Chapter 2 reviews the abstract theory of composites, both for the effective tensor and for the associated "Y -tensor". Chapter 3 shows that the problem of finding the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map which governs the response of inhomogeneous bodies, for acoustics, elastodynamics, or electromagnetism can be reformulated as the problem of finding the effective tensor (operator) associated with an abstract problem in the theory of composites. Thus, many tools for bounding effective tensors extend to bounding the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map. Chapter 4, with Maxence Cassier and Aaron Welters, studies in depth the analyticity properties of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for electromagnetism, as functions of the variables representing the permittivities and permeabilities of the phases multiplied by the frequency. It is established that the map is an operator-valued Herglotz function of these complex variables. It is anticipated that this will be useful for establishing fundamental limits on performances of devices. Chapter 5 explores bounds on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map and the associated inverse problem of what can be said about the distribution of materials inside a body from surface measurements, using the connection between Dirichlet-to-Neumann maps and effective tensors in composites. Chapter 6, with Ornella Mattei, derives bounds on the transient response of viscoelastic composites. Significantly, we found that the volume fractions of the phases could almost be exactly determined from measurements of the transient response at certain times. Chapter 7 develops the algebra of finite-dimensional subspace collections. By relaxing the requirement that the subspaces are orthogonal we find that there is a rich algebraic structure associated with subspace collections: operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and substitution can all be defined. Some of these operations are analogous to operations one can do with resistor networks. In Chapter 8 we show this algebra has important uses: in particular by substituting a collection with non- orthogonal subspaces in one with orthogonal subspaces we can accelerate Fast Fourier transform methods for computing the effective tensor and fields in periodic conducting composites, as demonstrated by the numerical results of Moulinec and Suquet. Chapter 9, with Moti Milgrom, looks at the response of multiphase bodies and composites to different fields, which may be electric fields, magnetic fields, temperature gradients, or concentration gradients, which interact in the components due to coupling terms. Chapter 10, with Maxence Cassier and Aaron Welters, develops a rigorous basis for the field equation recursion method for composites of two isotropic phases. This uses a stratification of the Hilbert space, and an inductive procedure, to link together a sequence of associated effective tensors. Chapter 11 shows that by minimising the integral of the square of the Schrodinger equation one can develop a "density functional theory" for excited states in multielectron systems, called "Projection functional theory". Chapter 12 shows one can desymmetrize the Schrödinger equation and develop iterative FFT methods for solving it which at each step only require Fourier transforms in the coordinates of just two electrons. Chapter 13 develops minimization variational principles for Schrodinger’s equation for excited states when the energy is complex, and explores certain quadratic functions which have properties that could be useful in analysis. Chapter 14 shows how one can obtain Green’s functions for problems with non-self-adjoint operators.

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Aoife Millea – Artistic Newborn Composites


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In this class, you’ll discover how to create fun vibrant newborn digital composites.  Learn how to create your own digital backdrops, what to look for when posing and photographing newborns to make it realistic and then, the magic part – editing!

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Multifunctional Boron-Nitride Composites


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 9819928656 | 322 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 37 MB
This book presents the latest studies in the synthesis and application of boron nitride (BN) composites as multifunctional materials for advanced technologies. BN, the second hardest material after diamond, has different allotropic forms similar to carbon and can exist as nanosheets, nanotubes, nanoshells, and 3D permeable nanostructure. The different chapters in this book highlight the BN nanostructures and its composite materials synthesized with conducting polymer, epoxy, nylon, graphene, and natural fiber composite, to produce materials with enhanced properties such as excellent mechanical wear resistance, superior thermal conductivity, and unique electronic properties. This book caters to researchers and academics interested in BN-based composite and its potential applications in nanoscale electrical and thermal devices and metal-free electro- and photo-catalysts.

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Carbon Allotropes and Composites


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1394166508 | 594 Pages | EPUB (True) | 6.3 MB
The book discusses the most recent developments and trends in the use of carbon allotropes and their composites for environmental restoration and protection including synthesis, characterization and applications.

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Understanding Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites Engineering Principles and Design Fundamentals


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English | 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07DRWF26X | 499 pages | EPUB | 22 Mb
This volume is meant to serve as a textbook for the teaching of College and University level courses on Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials (FRPC). These materials play a critical role in our industrialized world, fulfilling unique material requirements for many engineering applications. Common examples include fiberglass boats, windmill blades and major components on military and civilian aircraft. As well this important class of materials plays an important role in the fabrication of computers, cabling, structural beams, bullet-proof armor, spacecraft and satellites, automobiles, shipping containers, and pressure vessels. While there are many books available on FRPC materials that are intended for the engineering specialist, the literature is generally lacking in volumes that provide an effective introductory level overview of the subject, a progressive approach to teaching a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles involved, and an introduction to designing components and structures using FRPC. The intent of this book is to fill that gap.

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Electroacoustic Waves in Piezoelectric Layered Composites


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031267303 | 363 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 32 MB
This book deals concisely and coherently with various issues related to electroacoustic waves in piezoelectric layered composites.Starting with the basic linear equations and relations of electromagnet elasticity of homogeneous anisotropic piezoelectric media, the book considers the conditions for possible field or partial conjugation of physical and mechanical fields at the junction of two homogeneous media with geometrically homogeneous surfaces. The variety of electromechanical boundary conditions and the separation of plane and anti-plane fields of elastic deformation in homogeneous piezoelectric crystals are discussed.Then, the statements of the electroacoustic problem in piezo textures are studied and a layered piecewise-homogeneous piezoelectric waveguide is introduced, with non-acoustic contact between different piezoelectric layers.Non-acoustic contact between different piezoelectric layers can lead to the propagation of a hybrid of electroactive waves of plane and anti-plane elastic deformations.In the last part of the book, the problem of controlling electroacoustic waves in a waveguide is formulated. A method for solving problems of control of electroacoustic waves by non-contact surface action is proposed.

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