Properties for Design of Composite Structures: The ory and Implementation Using Software
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781118485286
ISBN-10: 1118485289
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 177 x 271 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.21 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1118485289
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 177 x 271 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.21 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Primary: R&D and engineers in mechanical, aerospace and material industries.Secondary: Graduate and senior undergraduate students in mechanical, aerospace and material engineering.
Descriere
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software
L N McCartney, Materials Division, NPL, UK
A comprehensive guide to analytical methods and source code predicting behaviour of undamaged and damaged composite materials
The book provides readers with all relevant theoretical information to help them understand the ways in which thermo–elastic properties of two phase and multi–phase composites can be estimated using consistent methods from properties of reinforcement and matrix, and from geometrical data, especially volume fractions, for both undamaged and damaged composites.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software focuses on the use of fibre properties that are transverse isotropic and the inclusion of the effects of thermal residual stresses. The book offers very useful explicit formulae and theoretical extensions that are not published in learned journals. Divided into four parts, the book covers: Principles, formulae for homogeneous materials and applications; Properties of undamaged composites; Properties of damaged composites; and Derivations of key results.
Key features:
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software is an essential guide for designers of composite materials and composite engineering components.
L N McCartney, Materials Division, NPL, UK
A comprehensive guide to analytical methods and source code predicting behaviour of undamaged and damaged composite materials
The book provides readers with all relevant theoretical information to help them understand the ways in which thermo–elastic properties of two phase and multi–phase composites can be estimated using consistent methods from properties of reinforcement and matrix, and from geometrical data, especially volume fractions, for both undamaged and damaged composites.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software focuses on the use of fibre properties that are transverse isotropic and the inclusion of the effects of thermal residual stresses. The book offers very useful explicit formulae and theoretical extensions that are not published in learned journals. Divided into four parts, the book covers: Principles, formulae for homogeneous materials and applications; Properties of undamaged composites; Properties of damaged composites; and Derivations of key results.
Key features:
- Focuses on descriptions of the theoretical derivations using analytical methods that are the basis of estimating the undamaged and damaged effective properties of composite materials.
- Provides computer source code to enable readers to reproduce results given in the book, and for their own purposes.
- Includes previously unpublished results.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software is an essential guide for designers of composite materials and composite engineering components.
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Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software
L N McCartney, Materials Division, NPL, UK
A comprehensive guide to analytical methods and source code predicting behaviour of undamaged and damaged composite materials
The book provides readers with all relevant theoretical information to help them understand the ways in which thermo–elastic properties of two phase and multi–phase composites can be estimated using consistent methods from properties of reinforcement and matrix, and from geometrical data, especially volume fractions, for both undamaged and damaged composites.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software focuses on the use of fibre properties that are transverse isotropic and the inclusion of the effects of thermal residual stresses. The book offers very useful explicit formulae and theoretical extensions that are not published in learned journals. Divided into four parts, the book covers: Principles, formulae for homogeneous materials and applications; Properties of undamaged composites; Properties of damaged composites; and Derivations of key results.
Key features:
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software is an essential guide for designers of composite materials and composite engineering components.
L N McCartney, Materials Division, NPL, UK
A comprehensive guide to analytical methods and source code predicting behaviour of undamaged and damaged composite materials
The book provides readers with all relevant theoretical information to help them understand the ways in which thermo–elastic properties of two phase and multi–phase composites can be estimated using consistent methods from properties of reinforcement and matrix, and from geometrical data, especially volume fractions, for both undamaged and damaged composites.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software focuses on the use of fibre properties that are transverse isotropic and the inclusion of the effects of thermal residual stresses. The book offers very useful explicit formulae and theoretical extensions that are not published in learned journals. Divided into four parts, the book covers: Principles, formulae for homogeneous materials and applications; Properties of undamaged composites; Properties of damaged composites; and Derivations of key results.
Key features:
- Focuses on descriptions of the theoretical derivations using analytical methods that are the basis of estimating the undamaged and damaged effective properties of composite materials.
- Provides computer source code to enable readers to reproduce results given in the book, and for their own purposes.
- Includes previously unpublished results.
Properties for Composite Structures: Theory, Applications and Software is an essential guide for designers of composite materials and composite engineering components.
Notă biografică
Neil McCartney graduated with a PhD in Mathematics at Manchester University in 1968 and has spent the whole of his career at the National Physical Laboratory undertaking theoretical research associated with many aspects of materials science. He is currently an Emeritus Senior NPL Fellow. For many years he studied damage initiation and growth in unidirectional fibre reinforced composites and their laminates, with applications to multi–layered materials involving metals, ceramics and polymers. Current work undertaken includes modelling of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, and of multi–layered piezoelectric systems subject to mechanical, thermal and electrical stimulation. He was Visiting Professor in the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Surrey, March 1995 to 31 August 2010, and Visiting Professor in the Centre for Collaborative Research, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 1 February to 8 May 1999. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and a Chartered Mathematician.