Martin, R. ed.
Ageing of Composites
CRC Press 2008.9
400 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-8776-2
28,000円
Contents
1.Ageing of Composites - Processes and Modelling/ 2.Ageing of Composites in Transport Applications/ 3.Aging of Composites in Non-Transport Applications/ Index/
* Ageing of composites is a highly topical subject given the increasing use of composites in structural applications in many industries. Ageing of composites addresses many of the uncertainties about the long-term performance of composites and how they age under conditions encountered in service.
* The first part of the book reviews processes and modeling of composite ageing including physical and chemical ageing of polymeric composites, ageing of glass-ceramic matrix composites, chemical ageing mechanisms, stress corrosion cracking, thermo-oxidative ageing, spectroscopy of ageing composites, modeling physical and accelerated ageing and ageing of silicon carbide composites.
* Part two examines ageing of composites in transport applications including aircraft, vehicles and ships. * Part three reviews ageing of composites in non-transport applications such as implants in medical devices, oil and gas refining, construction, chemical processing and underwater applications. *
Gupta, R. K. et al. ed.
Polymer Nanocomposites Handbook
CRC Press 2009.7
566 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8493-9777-4
15,600円
Contents
1.Overview of Challenges and Opportunities/ 2.History of Carbon Nanomaterials/ 3.The Incorporation of Nanomaterials into Polymer Media/ 4.Mixing Terminology, Nanoparticle Dispersion and Reinforcement by Surface Modification with Additives/ 5.Surface Modification of Carbon Nanofibers/ 6.Compounding Layered Silicate Nanocomposites/ 7.Dispersion of Agglomerated Nanoparticles in Rubber Processing/ 8.The Rheology of Polymeric Nanocomposites/ 9.Fundamentals of Carbon-Based Nanocomposites/ 10.Polymer Nanocomposites Containing Vapor-Grown Carbon Fibers Aligned by Magnetic or Electric Field Processing/ 11.Utility of Carbonaceous Nanofillers in Elastomers and Thermoplastic Elastomeric Gels/ 12.Nanocomposites of Liquid Crystalline Polymers Dispersed in Polyester Matrices/ 13.Transmission Electron Microscopy and Related Techniques in the Structure Characterization of Polymer Nanocomposites/ 14.Mechanical Properties of Clay-Containing Polymeric Nanocomposites/ 15.Appendices, Mass Transport through Polymer Nanocomposites/ 16.Flammability Properties of Polymer Nanocomposites/ 17.Electrical Properties of Nanoparticle-Filled Polymers/ 18.Thermal Conductivity of Polymer Nanocomposites/ 19.Bio-Based Nanocomposites from Functionalized Plant Oils/ Index/
* Reflecting the exceptional growth in recent years in the use of nanostructured materials for an increasing range of industrial applications, Polymer Nanocomposites Handbook comprehensively covers the synthesis of both nanomaterials that act as the building blocks of polymer nanocomposites as well as polymers that act as matrix materials. *
Vilgis, T. A. et al.
Reinforcement of Polymer Nano-Composites
Theory, Experiments and Applications
Cambridge University Press 2009.9
222 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-87480-7
15,800円
Contents
1. Introduction/ 2. Basics about polymers/ 3. Many chain systems: melts and screenings/ 4. Rubber formation/ 5. The elastomer matrix/ 6. Polymers of larger connectivity: branched polymers and polymeric fractals/ 7. Reinforcing fillers/ 8. Hydrodynamic reinforcement of elastomers/ 9. Polymer-filler interactions/ 10. Filler-filler interactions/ Index/ *
Greenhalgh, E. S.
Failure Analysis and Fractography of Polymer Composites
Woodhead Pub. 2009.9
608 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84569-217-9
37,400円
Contents
1.Introduction to failure analysis and fractography of polymer composites/ 2.Methodology and tools for failure analysis of polymer composites/ 3.Fibre-dominated failures in polymer composites/ 4.Delamination-dominated failures in polymer composites/ 5.Fatigue failures of polymer composites/ 6.The influence of fibre architecture in the failure of polymer composites/ 7.Defects and damage and their role in the failure of polymer composites/ 8.Case studies: failures of polymer composites due to overload and design deficiencies Co-written with Matthew Hiley, QinetiQ, UK/ 9.Case studies: failures of polymer composites due to material and manufacturing defects/ 10.Case studies: failures of polymer composites due to in-service factors/ Index/ *
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