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1 online resource |
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Includes index. |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed March 31, 2017). |
Contents |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Nomenclatures; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; Background; Beyond Manufacturing Competition; Concurrent Engineering Definition; Approaches to CE Implementation; Aliases of CE; Benefits of CE; Design for the Environment/Design for€Sustainability; Why Composites?; Concurrent Engineering in Composite Materials Development; Previous Studies of Concurrent Engineering for Composites; Conceptual Design for Composites Under CE Environment; Materials Selection of Composites Under CE Environment. |
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Importance of Materials SelectionComposite Materials Selection; Design for Sustainability of Composites Under CE Environment; About This Book; References; Chapter 2 -- Concurrent Engineering, Product Design, and Development; Introduction; The Importance of Product Development; Definitions of Product Design and Development; Different Design Process Models Developed by€Design Experts; Description of Each Stage of Total Design Model; Clarifying Need; Market Investigation; Product Design Specifications; Conceptual Design; Embodiment Design; Detail Design; Manufacture. |
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The Scope of Design for CE of CompositesClassification Characteristics of Design Tasks in Composites; Origin of Task; Organization; Novelty; Production; Branch; Complexity; Goals; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 -- Composite Materials; Introduction; History of Composites; Ancient History of Composites; History of Matrix Materials; History of Fibers; Modern History of Composites; Polymer Matrix Composites; Matrix Materials; Biodegradable Polymers; Fibers; Glass Fibers; Carbon Fibers; Aramid Fibers; Boron Fibers; Natural Fibers; Natural Fiber Composites; Advanced Composites. |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Polymer CompositesAdvantages; Disadvantages; Applications of Polymer Composites; Automotive Industry; Aerospace Industry; Building Industry; Marine Application; Furniture Products; Sporting Goods and Leisure; Manufacturing Methods of Polymer Composite Materials; Injection Molding; Resin Transfer Molding; Hand Lay-Up; Spray-Up; Filament Winding; Compression Molding; Pultrusion; Vacuum Bag Molding/Autoclave Molding; Metal Matrix Composites; Composite Constituents; Fabrication Processes of MMC; Applications; Self-Healing MMC; Ceramic Matrix Composites. |
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Composite ConstituentsProperties of CMC; Fabrication Processes of CMC; Applications; Nanocomposites; Ceramic Matrix Nanocomposites; Metal Matrix Nanocomposites; Polymer Matrix Nanocomposites; Potentials and Advantages of Nanocomposites; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 -- Concurrent Engineering in Design and Development of Composite Products; Introduction; Previous Work on CE in Composite Product Development; Early Work (1989-99); New Millennium Era (2000-09); Recent Work; Some Commercially Relevant Examples of Recent Development, Trend, and Advances in the Area of CE for Composites. |
Summary |
This book covers different aspects of concurrent engineering approaches in the development of composite products. |
Subject |
Composite materials.
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Composites.
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composite material.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Materials Science -- General.
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Composite materials
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Other Form: |
Print version: Sapuan, S.M. Composite Materials : Concurrent Engineering Approach. Saint Louis : Elsevier Science, ©2017 9780128025079 |
ISBN |
9780128026458 (electronic bk.) |
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0128026456 (electronic bk.) |
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9780128025079 (print) |
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0128025077 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000059827600 |
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CHBIS 011069706 |
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CHVBK 499784065 |
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UKMGB 018272711 |
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