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|a Lu, Y. Charles.
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|a Materials and process modeling of aerospace composites (Online)
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|a Materials and process modeling of aerospace composites
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|c Charles Lu.
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|a Warrendale, Pennsylvania :
|b SAE International,
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|a 1 online resource (xx, 167 pages :)
|b illustrations (chiefly color)
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|a "An SAE technical paper compilation"--Cover.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a Brief history of composite application in aerospace. Chapter 1. The road to large scale composite application on wide body commercial transports -- Classifications of aerospace composites. Chapter 2. Advanced materials for aerospace and space applications -- Computational material engineering in aerospace composites. Chapter 3. Virtual allowable computation to speed-up CFRP material development and certification ; Chapter 4. Efficient procedure for robust optimal design of aerospace laminated structures ; Chapter 5. Software to enable composite and assembly development processes for modern airframes ; Chapter 6. Digital manufacturing: the digital tapestry ; Chapter 7. Multi-scale modeling of an injection over-molded woven fabric composite beam ; Chapter 8. Development of low cost fuselage frames by resin transfer molding ; Chapter 9. Exploring the manual forming of complex geometry composite panels for productivity and quality gains in relation to automated forming capabilities ; Chapter 10. Composites design optimization for automated fiber placement process.
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|a Since the successful production of carbon fibers in early 1960s, composite materials have emerged as the materials of choice for general aviation aircraft, military aircraft, space launch vehicles, and unmanned air vehicles. This has revolutionized the aerospace industry due to their excellent mechanical and physical properties, as well as weight-reducing ability. Materials and process modeling of aerospace composites reports recent developments on materials and processes of aerospace composites by using computational modeling.
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|a Aerospace engineering
|x Computer simulation.
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|a Composite materials
|x Computer simulation.
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|a Aérospatiale (Ingénierie)
|x Simulation par ordinateur.
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|a Composites
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