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Microstructural characterisation of fibre-reinforced composites /
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Microstructural characterisation of fibre-reinforced composites /
Publisher:
CRC Press ;
ISBN:
9781855732407
Edition:
2009.
Classification:
TA418.9.C6
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    - Includes bibliographical references and index.
    - 1. Introduction / John Summerscales -- 2. Flexible textile composite microscopy / Patricia A. Annis and Thomas W. Quigley, Jr. -- 3. 3D confocal microscopy of glass fibre-reinforced composites / Ashley R. Clarke, Geoff Archenhold and Nic C. Davidson -- 4. Geometric modelling of yarn and fiber assemblies / Michael Keefe -- 5. Characterisation of yarn shape in woven fabric composites / Steven W. Yurgartis and Julius Jortner -- 6. Quantitative microstructural analysis for continuous fibre composites / Felicity J. Guild and John Summerscales -- 7. Electron microscopy of polymer composites / Michele Guigon -- 8. Micromechanics of reinforcement using laser Raman spectroscopy / Costas Galiotis -- 9. Acoustic microscopy of ceramic fibre composites / Charles W. Lawrence and G. Andrew D. Briggs.
    - Over the last 50 years, great progress has been made in developing artificial fibre-reinforced composite materials, generally using filaments with microscopic diameters. A wide range of reinforcement forms, from random arrays to fully aligned, can be used for commercial applications, with the microstructure being a critical factor in realising the required properties in a material. This is the first up-to-date review of how to apply advanced microstructural characterisation techniques to fibre-reinforced composites. Each chapter is designed to offer both a stand-alone introduction to its topic and detailed referencing for follow-up research. With contributions from experts from around the world, the book will be an essential reference for materials scientists and research workers in industry and academia alike. •Comprehensive and up-to-date review of the microstructural features of composites •Covers a wide range of microstructure characterisation techniques
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