Textile structural composites
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Textile structural composites
(Composite materials series, 3)
Elsevier , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1989
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents the first comprehensive treatment on the subject of textile structural composites (TSC), which is currently receiving increasing attention in the composites community due to the exceptional level of damage resistance provided by TSC, and their potential for a dramatic simplification of composite processes.
The objective of this book is to establish a knowledge base for TSC, thereby facilitating communication between the textile materials community and the composite structural designers, as well as stimulating an innovative exploitation of textile structures for composites.
Containing contributions from internationally known experts in textile materials engineering and composite structural mechanics, this book is designed to introduce the basic principles of engineering design with fibrous structures as well as demonstrating the approaches in the mechanistic analysis of flexible and rigid TSC.
Providing state-of-the-art information on 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D textile preforms and an introduction to the basic principles of the structural mechanics of textiles and their composites, this book can be used as a textbook or a reference book for undergraduate and graduate students in chemical, civil, materials, mechanical and textile engineering as well as for practicing engineers and research scientists.
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to Textile Structures and Their Behaviour (F. Scardino). 2. Mechanics of Yarn and Nonwoven Fabrics (J.W.S. Hearle). 3. Nonlinear Mechanics of Woven and Knitted Materials (S. Kawabata). 4. Triaxially Braided Materials for Composites (J. Skelton). 5. Three-dimensional Fabrics for Composites (F. Ko). 6. Strength and Failure of Woven Carbon-fibre-reinforced Plastics for High Performance Applications (S.M. Bishop). 7. Analysis and Modelling of Two-dimensional Fabric Composites (T.W. Chou, T. Ishikawa). 8. Thermo-elastic Analysis of Triaxial Woven Fabric Composites (J.-M. Yang, T.-W. Chou). 9. Flexible Composites (T. Akasaka). 10. Elastic and Inelastic Response of Coated Fabrics to Arbitrary Loading Paths (N. Stubbs). 11. Design of Fabric Reinforced Composites (S.R. Moghe). Author Index. Subject Index.
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