Covers the constituents, manufacturing processes, properties, and environmental impact of composites, including synthetic fibers like Kevlar and carbon fibers.
Explores fracture mechanics, crack growth, and the weakest link theory, emphasizing the statistical distribution of crack sizes and the significance of the largest crack in material failure.
Explores the deformation and rupture behavior of composite materials, emphasizing continuous fiber composites and the role of the fiber-matrix interface.
Compares epoxy resin with thermoset and thermoplastic materials, focusing on its high strength, adhesion, and chemical resistance, and explores its diverse applications in various industries.
Delves into the current and future applications of advanced composites in aerospace, automotive, and wind energy, emphasizing their benefits in weight reduction and performance improvement.
Explores property changes during recycling processes, including molecular weight, viscosity, and toughness, with a focus on PET and short-fiber reinforced composites.