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Title:
Natural and synthetic fiber reinforced composites : synthesis, properties, and applications
Author:
Rangappa, Sanjay Mavinkere, editor.
ISBN:
9783527832996

9783527832989

9783527833009
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
Introduction to Glass Fiber-Based Composites and Structures / Synthesis of Cotton Fiber and Its Structure / Fundamentals of Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composite and Structures / Introduction to Semisynthetic and Synthetic Fiber Based Composites / Tribological Properties of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites / Nonstructural Applications of Synthetic Fibers Composites / Structural Evolution, Mechanical Features, and Future Possibilities of Fiber, Textile, and Nano-cementitious Materials / Physical and Chemical Properties of Cotton Fiber-Based Composites / Properties of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) / Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Sisal Fiber-Based Composites / Mechanical, Electrical, Magnetic, and Smart Properties of Synthetic Fiber Composites / Thermal Properties of Natural Based Fibers Composites / Thermic and Mechanical Valuables of Synthetic Based Fibers Blend Compounds / Advancement of Natural Fiber-Based Polymer Composites / Recent Advancements in the Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites
Abstract:
Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites offer several unique properties that make them ideal for use in a wide range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to marine, construction, and co-industrial. In Natural and Synthetic Fiber Reinforced Composites: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, a distinguished team of mechanical engineers delivers a comprehensive overview of fiber reinforced composites. This edited volume includes thorough discussions of glass-, cotton-, and carbon-fiber reinforced materials, as well as the tribological properties and non-structural applications of synthetic fiber composites. Readers will also find practical explorations of the structural evolution, mechanical features, and future possibilities of fiber, textile, and nano-cementitious materials. The physical and chemical properties of cotton fiber-based composites are explored at length, as are the extraordinary mechanical, thermal, electrical, electronic, and field emission properties of carbon nanotubes.
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