Composite Materials: Processing, fabrication, and applications
Auteur : Mel M. Schwartz
Date de publication : 1997
Éditeur : Prentice Hall PTR
Nombre de pages : 592
Résumé du livre
This practical manual reviews in detail the behavior of composite materials in a broad spectrum of manufacturing and postprocessing situations, with a special focus on the use of innovative materials in a number of different industrial and commercial applications. After introducing the principal forms and components of composite materials, the discussion covers basic fabrication techniques and processing methods for polymeric matrices, metal matrix composites, and ceramic matrix composites; posttreatment processing, including machining, forming, and joining for the various classes of materials; applications of composite materials in fields as diverse as spacecraft, engines, marine cable, sporting goods, and medical equipment; and the future of composite materials manufacturing, including nanotechnology. This book provides engineers in the field with an insightful overview of current issues in materials processing. As a text book, this up-to-date volume offers practical information for students in a wide variety of engineering disciplines.