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Contributors Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview 1.1 General 1.2 Drivers for Improved Airframe Materials 1.3 High-Performance Fiber Composite Concepts 1.4 Fiber Reinforcements 1.5 Matrices 1.6 Polymer Matrix Composites 1.7 Non-polymeric Composite Systems 1.8 Hybrid Metal/PMC Composites References Bibliography Chapter 2 Basic Principles of Fiber Composite Materials 2.1 Introduction to Fiber Composite Systems 2.2 Micromechanical Versus Macromechanical View of Composites 2.3 Micromechanics 2.4 Elastic Constants 2.5 Micromechanics Approach to Strength 2.6 Simple Estimate of Compressive Strength 2.7 Off-axis Strength in Tension 2.8 Fracture Toughness of Unidirectional Composites References Chapter 3 Fibers for Polymer-Matrix Composites 3.1 Overview 3.2 Glass Fibers 3.3 Carbon Fibers 3.4 Boron Fibers 3.5 Silicon Carbide 3.6 Aramid Fibers 3.7 Orientated Polyethylene Fibers 3.8 Dry Fiber Forms References
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Chapter 4 Polymeric Matrix Materials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Thermoset and Thermoplastic Polymer Matrix Materials 4.3 Thermosetting Resin Systems 4.4 Thermoplastic Systems References Chapter 5 Component Form and Manufacture 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Outline of General Laminating Procedures 5.3 Laminating Procedures For Aircraft-Grade Composite Components 5.4 Liquid Resin Molding Techniques 5.5 Filament Winding 5.6 Pultrusion 5.7 Process Modelling 5.8 Tooling 5.9 Special Thermoplastic Techniques References Chapter 6 Structural Analysis 6.1 Overview 6.2 Laminate Theory 6.3 Stress Concentration and Edge Effects 6.4 Failure Theories 6.5 Fracture Mechanics 6.6 Failure Prediction Near Stress Raisers and Damage Tolerance 6.7 Buckling 6.8 Summary References Chapter 7 Mechanical Property Measurement 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Coupon Tests 7.3 Laboratory Simulation of Environmental Effects 7.4 Measurement of Residual Strength 7.5 Measurement of Interlaminar Fracture Energy References Chapter 8 Properties of Composite Systems 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Glass-Fiber Composite Systems 8.3 Boron Fiber Composite Systems 8.4 Aramid Fiber Composite Systems 8.5 Carbon Fiber Systems 8.6 Properties of Laminates
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Chapter 13 Airworthiness Considerations For Airframe Structures 13.1 Overview 13.2 Certification of Airframe Structures 13.3 The Development of Design Allowables 13.4 Demonstration of Static Strength 13.5 Demonstration of Fatigue Strength 13.6 Demonstration of Damage Tolerance 13.7 Assessment of the Impact Damage Threat References Chapter 14 Three-Dimensionally Reinforced Preforms and Composites 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Stitching 14.3 Z-Pinning 14.4 Three-Dimensional Weaving 14.5 Braiding 14.6 Knitting 14.7 Non-crimp Fabrics 14.8 Conclusion References Chapter 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15 Smart Structures Introduction Engineering Approaches Selected Applications and Demonstrators Key Technology Needs References
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Chapter 16 Knowledge-Based Engineering, Computer-Aided Design, and Finite Element Analysis 16.1 Knowledge-Based Design Systems 16.2 Finite Element Modelling of Composite Structures 16.3 Finite Element Solution Process 16.4 Element Types 16.5 Finite Element Modelling of Composite Structures 16.6 Implementation 16.7 Design Optimization References
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Appendix Overview of Some Sensors and Actuators Used for Smart Structure Applications A. 1 Piezoelectric Materials A.2 Shape Memory Alloys A.3 Optical Fiber Sensors A.4 Electrorheological Fluids A.5 Magnetostrictive Materials A.6 Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems A.7 Comparison Of Actuators References
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