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1Failure models for textile composites
By Brian N. Cox
“Failure models for textile composites” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Failure models for textile composites
- Author: Brian N. Cox
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
- Publish Date: 1995
- Publish Location: [Springfield, Va - Hampton, Va
“Failure models for textile composites” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Epoxy matrix composites - Failure analysis - Fiber orientation - Fiber volume fraction - Mathematical models - Microstructure - Three dimensional composites - Woven composites
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL15425887M - OL17803973M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 35548338
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1995
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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3D composites
Three-dimensional composites use fiber preforms constructed from yarns or tows arranged into complex three-dimensional structures. These can be created
Mie scattering
has been used to design metamaterials. They usually consist of three-dimensional composites of metal or non-metallic inclusions periodically or randomly
Metamaterial
of one of these models, depending on its polarity or purpose. Three-dimensional composites of metal/non-metallic inclusions periodically/randomly embedded
Forged composite
complex geometries than traditional carbon fiber composites, and is suitable to make three-dimensional parts and parts which feature complex details such
Ceramic matrix composite
In materials science ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are a subgroup of composite materials and a subgroup of ceramics. They consist of ceramic fibers
Composite material
the matrix. Composites can also use metal fibres reinforcing other metals, as in metal matrix composites (MMC) or ceramic matrix composites (CMC), which
Fibre-reinforced plastic
into a preformed component. Three-dimensional fibreglass-reinforced polymer composites are materials with three-dimensional fibre structures that incorporate
Void (composites)
A void or a pore is three-dimensional region that remains unfilled with polymer and fibers in a composite material. Voids are typically the result of
Tesseract
a tesseract or 4-cube is a four-dimensional hypercube, analogous to a two-dimensional square and a three-dimensional cube. Just as the perimeter of the
Composite monitor
security cameras) and other applications requiring a two-dimensional monochrome or colour image. Composite monitors usually use RCA jacks or BNC connectors for