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The Behavior of Structures Composed of Composite Materials

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Composite structures and products have developed tremendously since the publication of the first edition of this work in 1986. This new edition of the now classic 1986 text has been written to educate the engineering reader in the various aspects of mechanics for using composite materials in the design and analysis of composite structures and products. Areas dealt with include manufacture, micromechanical properties, structural design, joints and bonding and a much needed introduction to composite design philosophy. Each chapter is concluded by numerous problems suitable for home assignments or examination. A solution guide is available on request from the authors.

List of contents

To Composite Materials.- Anisotropic Elasticity and Composite Laminate Theory.- Plates and Panels of Composite Materials.- Beams Columns and Rods of Composite Materials.- Composite Material Shells.- Energy Methods for Composite Material Structures.- Strength and Failure Theories.- Joining of Composite Material Structures.- to Composite Design.

About the author

Robert L. Sierakowski is professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science at Ohio State University in Columbus.

Summary

Composite structures and products have developed tremendously since the publication of the first edition of this work in 1986. This new edition of the now classic 1986 text has been written to educate the engineering reader in the various aspects of mechanics for using composite materials in the design and analysis of composite structures and products. Areas dealt with include manufacture, micromechanical properties, structural design, joints and bonding and a much needed introduction to composite design philosophy. Each chapter is concluded by numerous problems suitable for home assignments or examination. A solution guide is available on request from the authors.

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This book is probably the most informative and highly helpful work on the subject of structural aspects of composites, and merits an honored place in the study of every student and researcher associated with composites. Practicing composite structures engineers dealing with composites cannot fail to find much of interest and motivate them in this volume. It demands a place in their libraries. Indeed a worthwhile investment that continues the level of excellence associated with the earlier edition. – Current Engineering Practice, vol. 47, 2004.

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This book is probably the most informative and highly helpful work on the subject of structural aspects of composites, and merits an honored place in the study of every student and researcher associated with composites. Practicing composite structures engineers dealing with composites cannot fail to find much of interest and motivate them in this volume. It demands a place in their libraries. Indeed a worthwhile investment that continues the level of excellence associated with the earlier edition. - Current Engineering Practice, vol. 47, 2004.

Product details

Authors Robert L Sierakowski, Robert L. Sierakowski, Jack Vinson, Jack R Vinson, Jack R. Vinson
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048161331
ISBN 978-90-481-6133-1
No. of pages 442
Dimensions 152 mm x 26 mm x 229 mm
Weight 692 g
Illustrations XIV, 442 p.
Series Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

B, engineering, Classical mechanics, Testing of materials, Characterization and Analytical Technique, Materials science, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Mechanics

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