Titre : |
Processing of polymer matrix composites |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
P. K. Mallick, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Boca Raton [Etats-Unis] : CRC Press - Taylor Francis Group |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Importance : |
XIV-341 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-4665-7822-7 |
Prix : |
124 E |
Note générale : |
Index - Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Américain (ame) |
Catégories : |
Assemblages (technologie) Composites -- Moulage par compression Composites -- Propriétés mécaniques Composites -- Propriétés thermiques Composites à fibres Composites thermoplastiques Contraintes résiduelles Coût de production Enroulement filamentaire Fibres continues Mouillage (chimie des surfaces) Moulage au sac sous vide Moulage de composites liquides Polymérisation Procédés de fabrication Pultrusion Rhéologie Stratifiés Thermodurcissables
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Index. décimale : |
668.4 Plastiques, vinyles |
Résumé : |
Polymer matrix composites are finding increasing number of applications due to their high weight-saving potential as well as unique characteristics, such as high strength-to-density ratio, fatigue resistance, high damping factor, and freedom from corrosion. While many textbooks are available on the mechanics of polymer matrix composites, few cover their processing. Processing of Polymer Matrix Composites fills this gap. The book focuses on the major manufacturing processes used for polymer matrix composites and describes process details, process parameters and their effects on properties and process-induced defects, and analytical and experimental methods used for understanding process conditions. The book describes fibers, thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers, and interface characteristics that are important from the standpoint of both design and processing. It also emphasizes the applications of process fundamentals for both continuous fiber and short fiber polymer matrix composites. In addition the book considers quality inspection methods, tooling, and manufacturing costs and environmental and safety issues. |
Note de contenu : |
1. INTRODUCTION : 1. Constituents – 2. Fiber-matrix interface – 3. Fiber volume fraction – 4. Fiber Orientation angle – 5. Mechanical properties : tensile modulus and strength – 6. Laminated structure – 7. Thermal properties – 8. Composite manufacturing processes – 9. Cost issues
2. FIBER ARCHITECTURE : 1. Fiber forms – 2. Linear fiber architecture – 3. Two-dimensional fiber architecture – 4. Three-dimensional architecture – 5. Random fiber architecture – 6. Selection of fiber architecture
3. MATRIX MATERIALS : 1. Thermosetting polymers – 2. Thermoplastic polymers
4. PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS : 1. Cure cycle for thermosetting polymers – 2. Viscosity – 3. Fiber surface wetting – 4. Resin flow – 5. Consolidation – 6. Shrinkage – 7. Voids – 8. Residual stresses and distortions – 9. Manufacturing process-induced defects and their detection
5. BAG MOLDING PROCESS : 5. Prepreg – 2. Bag molding process – 3. Layup techniques – 4. Automated tape laying – 5. Cure cycle – 6. Thick section laminates – 7. Out-of-autoclave curing – 8. Sandwich molding – 9. Defects in bag-molded parts
6. COMPRESSION MOLDING : 1. Sheet molding compound – 2. Bulk molding compound – 3. Compression molding process – Cure cycle – 5. Flow pattern – 6. Fiber orientation – 7. Defects in compression molded SMC parts – 8. Compression molding parameters – 9. Mold design considerations – 10. Part design considerations
7. LIQUID COMPOSITE MOLDING : 1. Resin transfer molding – 2. Structural reaction injection molding – 3. High-pressure resin transfer molding – 4. Preforms – 5. Resin selection and preparation – 6. Processing steps in liquid composite molding – 7. Mold design
8. FILAMENT WINDING : 1. Filament winding process – 2. Helical filament winding – 3. Filament winding machines – 4. Mandrel material and design – 5. Filament winding process parameters and controls – 6. Defects in filament-wound parts – 7. Fiber placement – 8. Tube rolling
9. PULTRUSION : 1. Pultrusion process – 2. Pultrusion production line – 3. Materials for pultruded products – 4. Pultrusion process parameters – 5. Design guidelines for pultruded products – 6. Processes related to pultrusion
10. FORMING OF THERMOPLASTIC MATRIX COMPOSITES : 1. Incorporation of continuous fibers in thermoplastic matrix – 2. Consolidation of thermoplastic matrix composites – 3. Shape forming – 4. Forming processes
11. JOINING AND REPAIR : 1. Joining in composites – 2. Mechanical fastening – 3. Adhesive bonding – 4. Cocuring – 5. Joining of thermoplastic matrix composites – 6. Repair |
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