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.
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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