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|a 9781847357618_front cover; 9781847357618_content; Contents; Session 1: Novel Materials & Processes; Paper 1 Team MAST -- Delivering materials and structures R & D to UK MOD; Paper 2 Phosphazene elastomer use in defence and aerospace; Paper 3 Formulation and properties of rigid polyurethane foams; Paper 4 Inkjet printing as a fabrication tool and its potential in defence & aerospace applications; Session 2: Electronic Materials & Applications; Paper 5 Development of a thermoplastic printed circuit board for applications in the aviation industry.
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|a Paper 6 Synthesis and characterization of novel conducting monomer showing chimericpolymerisation behaviour: Versatile applications in defence and aerospace researchPaper 7 Use of fluoropolymers in aerospace and defence: new applications and advantages; Paper 8Rapid manufacturing of syntactic foams; Paper 9 Design for manufacture and reliability of polymer-based electronics; Session 3: Composites; Paper 10 Rapid manufacture of structural thermoplastic composite components for aerospaceand defence applications; Paper 11Novel high temperature polymers for demanding composite applications.
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|a Paper 12 Microfocus X-ray diffraction and its application to high performance polymers andcompositesSession 4: Carbon Nano Fibre-based Materials; Paper 13 Development of multifunctional advanced composites with polymer nanocompositematrices for aerospace applications; Paper 14 Manufacture and evaluation of hybrid carbon nanofiber containing non woven papers; Paper 15 New generation of multifunctional composites with carbon nanotubes for aerospaceapplications; Session 5: Inorganic Nano-materia; Paper 16 Development of phenolic based nanocomposites for ablative rocket combustion chambers.
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|a Paper 17 High performance polyurethane shape -- memory polymer and its compositesPaper 18 Ageing and performance predictions of polymer nanocomposites for exterior defenceand aerospace applications; Paper 19 UK strategic focus: The Materials and Structures National Technical Committee; Paper 20 The role of micro and nanofillers on mechanical and tribological behaviour of polymermatrix composites for aerospace and automotive applications; Session 6: Coatings; Paper 21 Engineered coatings for composites and polymersand the future; Paper 22 Silicone based coatings for aircraft applications.
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|a With the aerospace and defence industries poised for growth in virtually every segment; the commercial, general aviation, military and space sectors are a 'must watch' area for businesses seeking new business and technology opportunities. Accompanying this growth, polymers will play an increasing role, with, for example, a near doubling of the aerocomposites market being predicted by 2016. Polymers in Defence and Aerospace Applications took an in depth look at how polymers are increasingly being used to meet the developing demands of this industry in areas such as weight minimisation, increase.
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