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Fibre Science and Technology (Soviet Advanced Composites Technology Series)

Publisher Springer
Category Technology & Engineering
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN0412584409
ISBN-139780412584404
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Fibre Science and Technology is one of six titles in a coherent and definitive series of volumes dedicated to advanced composite materials research, development and usage in the former Soviet Union. Much of the information presented has been classified until recently. Thus each volume provides a unique insight into hitherto unknown research and development data.
This volume deals with the basic components of a composite material, namely the reinforcement and the encasing matrix material. Beginning with a specification of a range of reinforcing fibres (glass, carbon, organic, inorganic, ceramic), the book then considers in detail the development of such fibres and the significant range of properties achieved. An extensive test methodology used to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of each type of fibre matrix combination is presented, and the production method employed for each constituent part is described.
This book will be of interest to anyone involved in research or development in composite materials science and technology, both in industry and universities.
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