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Composite Materials: Properties as Influenced by Phase Geometry% g, N2 O2 W" u
By Lauge F. Nielsen4 \! C3 f$ m& W: a! @ [( g/ ?
Publisher: Springer 0 h( K! c! q3 z( e+ w- P
Number Of Pages:259 0 |9 b8 A/ f) {- i+ Q& T% k- L
Publication Date: 2005-07-21
, T. w8 {2 j2 _) g& _$ \ISBN-10 /ASIN:3540243852 4 o8 U; |" W- y/ }4 f
ISBN-13 / EAN:9783540243854 9 X% X9 y; `% t+ I: j" @- d
Binding:Hardcover
6 F6 v7 _" S7 \; kProduct Description: # S0 j* u* G. |; ~( Z
Thisbook deals with the mechanical and physical behavior of composites asinfluenced by composite geometry. The monograph provides acomprehensive introduction for researchers and students to moderncomposite materials research with a special emphasis on the influenceof geometry to materials properties. Composite Materialsenables the reader to a better understanding of the behavior of naturalcomposites, improvement of such materials, and design of new materialswith prescribed properties./ r1 S4 M7 c2 T+ F+ g' @6 W8 Q
1 Basics of Metal Matrix Composites 1
6 ?( g. }. F8 m- ^+ [Karl Ulrich Kainer
/ Y0 i0 s8 g7 W7 X4 Y% K1.1 Introduction 1" L. s8 K5 D7 q8 E
1.2 Combination of Materials for Light Metal Matrix Composites 4. V9 m7 p" t% o( T/ I2 J1 u
1.2.1 Reinforcements 44 ~8 w0 K/ L4 S' ?: f( m
1.2.2 Matrix Alloy Systems 6- d3 ?& Q6 i/ Z, I1 G" Y/ ^; M# k
1.2.3 Production and Processing of Metal Matrix Composites 7
8 S; y& Q% X9 V" ^1.3 Mechanism of Reinforcement 122 V- k9 p% H3 D4 |- S
1.3.1 Long Fiber Reinforcement 132 V; ]/ x- y2 Z. E
1.3.2 Short Fiber Reinforcement 16
* d% q+ ]; f" V1.3.3 Strengthening by Particles 20& H: ?7 L# d, v
1.3.4 Young’s Modulus 22
. [3 E7 K4 u/ j) x8 q+ ]1.3.5 Thermal Expansion Coefficient 24
+ D: N* G0 o$ g. y8 y1.4 Interface Influence 26
1 e; J8 I* C% D. L* K z: r1.4.1 Basics of Wettability and Infiltration 27
& w* F6 ?" B0 y: Q' R8 Y1.4.2 Objective of Adhesion 35
7 e9 U" ^4 `3 z/ `% V1 G1.5 Structure and Properties of Light Metal Composite Materials 40. q* y- R4 u J: \) Y- A3 y
1.6 Possible Applications of Metal Matrix Composites 48% m& }$ u/ ?2 J/ W* H
1.7 Recycling 52- j" e/ a k' s+ ]5 {9 \* ^' a
References 52
- \. r8 S+ u. |3 ]) v2 Particles, Fibers and Short Fibers for the Reinforcement of Metal
4 z; Y$ {; ?9 a% r8 |7 Y2 S2 s6 v8 P7 yMaterials 55
& s; W& a$ W- A2 P9 }+ R4 KHajo Dieringa and Karl Ulrich Kainer9 [" y c8 d' K# y/ ]
2.1 Introduction 55 ^8 Y/ B: i8 w4 T9 j1 Z( _3 J
2.2 Particles 566 i9 v1 ]" a# u0 r' V2 s
2.2.1 Fibers 59# c: p# k; D- @+ P& X
2.3 Continuous Fibers 61
7 M! h/ f3 h) [* R4 |) q2.3.1 Monofilaments 623 l$ W8 G$ Q. M" w5 K
2.3.2 Multifilament Fibers 650 t1 P" y5 z$ N
2.3.2.1 Carbon Fibers 65. _; A; x6 g4 e1 J9 I z) r6 P t9 g
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