Transcription of Chapter 16 Composites - BGU
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577 Chapter 16 CompositesWith a knowledge of the various types of Composites ,as well as an understanding of the dependence oftheir behaviors on the characteristics, relative amounts,geometry/distribution, and properties of the con-stituent phases, it is possible to design materials withproperty combinations that are better than thosefound in the metal alloys, ceramics, and polymericmaterials. For example, in Design Example , wediscuss how a tubular shaft is designed that meetsspecified stiffness STUDYC omposites?One relatively complex composite structure is the modern ski. In this illustration, a cross section of a high-performancesnow ski, are shown the various components. The function of each component is noted, as well as the material that is used inits construction. (Courtesy of Evolution Ski Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.)Bidirectional layers. 45 fiberglass. Provide Hardenedsteel. Facilitatesturning by cutting into the Polyurethaneplastic.
used in polymer-matrix composites, and, for each, cite both desirable characteristics and limitations. 7. Cite the desirable features of metal-matrix composites. 8. Note the primary reason for the creation of ceramic-matrix composites. 9. Name and briefly describe the two subclassifica-tions of structural composites. principle of combined action
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