Fibre science and technology /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York, N.Y. :
McGraw-Hill Education,
[2004]
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A. Dedication
- B. About the author
- C. Preface
- 1. Basic concepts and characteristics of fibres
- Introduction
- Some basic concepts
- Structural attributes of fibres
- Fibre characteristics
- Dimensional and related attributes
- Spirality, crimp and surface features
- External plasticization
- Cross-linkage
- Strength balance
- Flaws distributed along the length of a fibre
- Flaws distributed over the cross-section
- Bending stiffness
- Mechanical properties
- Thermal character
- Photostability
- Chemical action
- Insulation character
- References
- 2. Natural fibres
- Introduction
- Natural fibres of vegetable origin
- The seed and fruit fibres
- The bast fibres
- Physical modifications of cotton and jute
- Chemical treatment/modification of cotton and jute
- Natural fibres of animal origin
- Silk
- Natural mineral fibre
- References
- 3. Man-made fibres
- Introduction
- Orientational effect
- Spinning
- Semi-synthetic fibres from cellulose
- Regenerated protein fibres
- Synthetic fibres
- References
- 4. Miscellaneous aspects of fibre technology
- Polymer modification for achieving enhanced property range, biodegradability or bioresistane
- Pollution control imperatives
- Scope for diversified end uses and applications
- Biodegradable block copolymers
- Thermo-mechanical modification
- Surface modification of fibres, through plasma processes
- Dyeing the dyeability of fibres, yarns and fabrics
- References
- 5. Composites: unique blends providing modern structural materials
- Introduction
- Organic matrix composites
- Inorganic matrix composites
- Fibre reinforced plastic (frp) composites
- Mixing and manipulation
- High performance composites
- References
- A. Selected reading references.