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Composite Materials in Design Processes

Composite Materials in Design Processes

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The use of composite materials in the design process allows one to tailer a component’s mechanical properties, thus reducing its overall weight. On the one hand, the possible combinations of matrices, reinforcements, and technologies provides more options to the designer. On the other hand, it increases the fields that need to be investigated in order to obtain all the information requested for a safe design. This Applied Sciences Special Issue, “Composite Materials in Design Processes”, collects recent advances in the design methods for components made of composites and composite material properties at a laminate level or using a multi-scale approach.

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Keywords

  • analytical model
  • Ansys ACP
  • breakdown strength
  • burn-off test
  • calcination test
  • carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP)
  • CFRP laminate
  • composite laminates
  • composite ship
  • composite structure
  • composites
  • constructal design
  • damage
  • damping
  • design optimization
  • electrical tree
  • electrodeposition
  • epoxy resin
  • experimental modal analysis
  • fabrics
  • FEM simulation
  • filling time
  • Fracture
  • glass fiber content
  • heat exchange
  • insulating composite
  • laser etching
  • lightweight structures
  • microcapsule
  • Morphology
  • n/a
  • nanofibers
  • natural frequencies
  • Numerical Simulation
  • OoA
  • orthogonal test
  • permeability characterization
  • photovoltaic roof
  • physical conditions
  • physical damage
  • polycrystalline silicon
  • polysulfone
  • polyvinylidene fluoride
  • Porous media
  • prepreg
  • resin flow
  • RTM
  • Self-healing
  • shear deformation
  • SiC whisker
  • slamming
  • solar vehicles
  • stiffness
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • tension-shear coupling
  • Texture
  • thin composite panel
  • vibration response
  • viscoelastic layer
  • viscoelastic material
  • void volume
  • water jet
  • weave pattern

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0153-6

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