Titre : | Stress analysis of fiber-reinforced composite materials |
Auteurs : | Michael W. Hyer |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York : Mc Graw-Hill, 1998 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-07-016700-1 |
Format : | 1 vol. (XVII-627 p.) / ill. / 23 cm |
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Index. décimale : | 620.118 (Matériaux composites) |
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Mots-clés: | Matériel composite |
Résumé : |
Focusing on the mechanics aspect of fiber-reinforced composite materials, this new text develops the classic lamination theory and discusses stresses due to applied deformations, applied loads, and temperature changes. A set of examples is introduced early in the text and built upon as additional concepts are developed. These examples provide continuity and allow students to evaluate the impact of more complex issues as the book progresses. Implications and interpretations of the various simplifying assumptions are also reinforced throughout the text. |
Note de contenu : |
Sommaire : 1. Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials. 2. Linear Elastic Stress-Strain Characteristics of Fiber-Reinforced Material. 3. Prediction of Engineering Properties Using Micromechanics. 4. The Plane-Stress Assumption. 5. Plane-Stress Stress-Strain Relations in a Global Coordinate System. 6. Classical Lamination Theory: The Kirchhoff Hypothesis. 7. Classical Lamination Theory: Laminate Stiffness Matrix. 8. Classical Lamination Theory: Additional Examples. 9. Failure Theories for Fiber-Reinforced Materials: Maximum Stress Criterion. 10. Failure Theories for Fiber-Reinforced Materials: The Tsai-Wu Criterion. 11. Environmentally Induced Stresses in Laminates. 12. Through-Thickness Laminate Strains. 13. Introduction to Fiber-Reinforced Laminated Plates. 14. Appendix: Manufacturing Composite Laminates. |
Côte titre : |
S8/51291-51292 |
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