Advanced materials for applied science and technology II : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 9th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology January 9-12, 2012, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Advanced materials for applied science and technology II : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 9th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology January 9-12, 2012, Islamabad, Pakistan
(Advanced materials research, v. 570)
Trans Tech, c2012
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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The design and market forces driving the never-ending quest for improved materials for aerospace vehicles include lower weight, improved corrosion and fatigue resistances and lower acquisition and operating costs. The application of composite materials to commercial aircraft, and their extrapolation to next-generation aircraft, has led to significant overall weight-savings; which translate into enhanced range, payload and endurance. The most significant current barriers to an increased use of composite materials are high manufacturing costs, poor reliability in estimating design and development costs, and the inability to predict accurately structural failure. As advanced composites having superior physical and mechanical properties are being eagerly sought, optimization of their processing, design parameters, failure modes and multifunctionality are also being sought. Hence activities in advanced materials focus on the Design and Analysis of Composite Materials, Processing of Polymer Composite Materials, Failure Mechanics of Composite Materials, Shape Memory Polymer Nanostructured Materials and Specialty Coating, Alloys and Metals.
Table of Contents
Foreword, Introduction and Committees
Characterization of Hyperelastic (Rubber) Material Using Uniaxial and Biaxial Tension Tests
Fatigue Crack Growth Behaviour of AISI 50100 Precipitation Hardened Steel after Welding
Thermo-Mechanical Testing of Epoxy Shape Memory Polymer Composites
Prediction of Delamination Crack Growth in Carbon/Fiber Epoxy Composite Laminates Using a Non-Local Cohesive Zone Modeling
Microstructure Study of Propellant Binder
Microstructure and Corrosion Resistance of Dissimilar Welded Joints between Duplex Stainless Steel and Austenitic Stainless Steel
Design of Tape Wound Composite Cylindrical Shells Incorporating Different Failure Criteria and Winding Kinematics
Effects of Stitching Parameters on Tensile Strength of FRPs under Hygrothermal Conditions
Modeling Lamb Wave Propagation in Damaged Structures Based upon Spectral Element Method
Sintering and Morphology of Porous Structure in NiTi Shape Memory Alloys for Biomedical Applications
Hydroentangled Polymer-Glass Bi-Layer Fibrous Composites
Study on Preparation and Mechanical Properties of Ti-PEEK-Cf Laminates
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