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An Introduction to Composite Materials

An Introduction to Composite Materials

An Introduction to Composite Materials

3rd Edition
T. W. Clyne, University of Cambridge
D. Hull, University of Liverpool
July 2019
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9780521860956

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    This fully expanded and updated edition provides both scientists and engineers with all the information they need to understand composite materials, covering their underlying science and technological usage. It includes four completely new chapters on surface coatings, highly porous materials, bio-composites and nano-composites, as well as thoroughly revised chapters on fibres and matrices, the design, fabrication and production of composites, mechanical and thermal properties, and industry applications. Extensively expanded referencing engages readers with the latest research and industrial developments in the field, and increased coverage of essential background science makes this a valuable self-contained text. A comprehensive set of homework questions, with model answers available online, explains how calculations associated with the properties of composite materials should be tackled, and educational software accompanying the book is available online. An invaluable text for final-year undergraduates in materials science and engineering, and graduate students and researchers in academia and industry.

    • Includes four completely new chapters on surface coatings, highly porous materials, bio-composites and nano-composites
    • Thoroughly revised throughout, with chapters on fibres and matrices, the design, fabrication and production of composites, mechanical and thermal properties, and industry applications
    • Includes increased coverage of background science, including the manipulation of stresses and strains as second-rank tensors, and fracture mechanics
    • Contains a comprehensive set of homework questions, with model answers available online, explaining how calculations associated with the properties of composite materials should be tackled, as well as access to educational software

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This introductory textbook goes beyond the descriptive level and the usual engineering approximations to a deeper, yet accessible, level of fundamental composite mechanics that provides valuable insights into composite performance.' William Curtin, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

    'Composite materials combine and comprise an understanding of materials science, mechanics and general engineering. The third edition of An Introduction to Composite Materials by T. W. Clyne and D. Hull is an carefully revised version of the previous very successful textbook. It is a comprehensive summary of the current knowledge in composites science and technology - specially prepared as a textbook for young scientists and graduate students to get a substantial insight into this still young area. I personally recommend this book to my graduate students.' Karl Schulte, Technische Universität Hamburg

    'This extensively revised and expanded edition includes the latest developments in composites research and applications. The new chapters on surface coatings, highly porous materials, bio- and nano-composites are uniquely valuable.' Tsu-Wei Chou, University of Delaware

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    Product details

    July 2019
    Hardback
    9780521860956
    360 pages
    252 × 178 × 21 mm
    0.88kg
    215 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Nomenclature
    • 1. General introduction
    • 2. Fibres, matrices and their architecture in composites
    • 3. Elastic deformation of long fibre composites
    • 4. Tensor analysis of anisotropic materials and the elastic deformation of laminae
    • 5. Elastic deformation of laminates
    • 6. Stresses and strains in short fibre and particulate composites
    • 7. The interface region
    • 8. Stress-based treatment of the strength of composites
    • 9. Fracture mechanics and the toughness of composites
    • 10. Thermal effects in composites
    • 11. Surface coatings as composite systems
    • 12. Highly porous materials as composite systems
    • 13. Biocomposites and recycling
    • 14. Scale effects and nanocomposites
    • 15. Fabrication of composites
    • 16. Applications of composites
    • Appendix: questions
    • Index.
      Authors
    • T. W. Clyne , University of Cambridge

      T. W. Clyne is Professor of Mechanics of Materials in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge, and the Director of the Gordon Laboratory. He is also the Director of DoITPoMS, an educational materials science website, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and a Helmholtz International Fellow.

    • D. Hull , University of Liverpool

      D. Hull is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Liverpool. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.