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|a Pultrusion for engineers /
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|a Pultrusion for engineers is a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and applications for this growing and increasingly important area of the fibre reinforced plastics industry. Trevor Starr is well known as a specialist consultant with many year's experience in the FRP world. He has assembled an international panel of distinguished experts to provide the widest possible coverage of the state-of-the-art in novel pultrusion applications and development including many leading US researchers such as Brandt Goldworthy, regarded by many as the father of modern pultrusion. Because this book is one of very few to cover pultrusion, it is essential reading for industrial producers of pultruded profiles, chemical companies producing resins and composite materials specialists eager to reach the new markets in, for example, civil engineering that are rapidly being opened up to design solutions involving pultrusions.
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|a Front Cover; Pultrusion for Engineers; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors; Pultrusion terminology; Matrix and related; Mechanical and physical properties; Production techniques and materials; Reinforcement; Pultrusion and associated companies; Chapter 1. Composites and pultrusion; 1.1 Composites; 1.2 Pultrusion; 1.3 Summary; 1.4 References; Chapter 2. The pultrusion process; 2.1 Machine design and operation; 2.2 Tooling and allied design; 2.3 Conclusion; 2.4 Summary; 2.5 References; Chapter 3. Profile design, specification, properties andrelated matters.
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|a 3.1 Introduction3.2 Common pultrusion materials; 3.3 Profile: design; 3.4 Profile: specification and production; 3.5 Profile: property prediction; 3.6 Process characteristics; 3.7 Conclusion; 3.8 References; Appendix: important standards; Chapter 4. Thermoset resins for pultrusion; 4.1 Polyester and vinyl ester resins; 4.2 Epoxy resins for pultrusion; 4.3 Acrylic resins for pultrusion; 4.4 Phenolic resins for pultrusion; 4.5 References; Chapter 5. Reinforcements for pultrusion; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Fibre manufacture and characteristics; 5.3 Reinforcement handling; 5.4 Summary; 5.5 References.
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|a Chapter 6. Pultrusion applications -- a world-wide review6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Airport; 6.3 Cableways; 6.4 Cooling towers; 6.5 Fencing; 6.6 Flooring and walling systems; 6.7 Kolding bridge; 6.8 Leisure; 6.9 Optical fibre tension/support member; 6.10 Railways; 6.11 Rock-soil support applications; 6.12 Selection -- custom profiles; 6.13 Stagings and walkways; 6.14 The 'Eyecatcher'; 6.15 Troll Phase One; 6.16 Vehicle body panels; 6.17 Water and sewage treatment plant; 6.18 Conclusion; 6.19 References; Chapter 7. Infrastructure -- a positive market; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Design considerations.
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|a 7.3 Machining, fastening and finishing systems7.4 Cleaning, inspection and repair procedures; 7.5 Case-history applications; 7.6 Conclusions; 7.7 References; Chapter 8. The future -- beyond 2000; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Machine, die and profile design, size andcapacity issues; 8.3 Reinforcement and related issues; 8.4 Matrix issues; 8.5 Potential for fibre architecture development; 8.6 Profile development -- issues and potential; 8.7 Application potential; 8.8 Processing potential; 8.9 Summary; Index.
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