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|a Repair of polymer composites :
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|a Front Cover; Repair of Polymer Composites: Methodology, Techniques, and Challenges; Copyright; Contents; About the authors; Preface; Repair of polymer composites: Methodology, techniques, and challenges; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction and context; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Classification and definitions; 1.3. Benefits and limits; 1.4. Applications; 1.5. Constituents; 1.5.1. Fibers; 1.5.1.1. Individual filaments; Glass fibers; Types of glass fibers; Carbon/graphite fibers; Organic fibers; Aramid fibers; Aramid fibers-Properties; Bonding to matrix; Application of aramid fibers.
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|a Polyethylene fibersSilicon carbide and boron fibers; 1.5.1.2. Tows; 1.5.1.3. Other reinforcement configurations; Rovings and tows; Weave types; Mats; Braids; 3D weaves; Hybrids; 1.5.1.4. Benefits of the fiber form; Compared to bulk form, strength of material in fiber form is superior; Availability of more manufacturing methods; Flexibility in fabrication; 1.5.1.5. Limitations of the fiber form; Necessity of high amounts of fibers; To offer improved mechanical properties, reinforcements must be bonded together; The requirement for high fiber volume fraction; Low spacing between fibers.
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|a Anisotropic behavior1.5.2. Matrix materials; 1.5.2.1. Fiber aligning; 1.5.2.2. Load transfer between the fibers; 1.5.2.3. Providing compression strength and modulus; 1.5.2.4. Providing shear strength and modulus; 1.5.2.5. Protecting the fibers from environmental attack; 1.5.2.6. Types of matrix systems; Thermoplastic and thermoset matrix; Resin modifiers; Why fillers?; Cost reduction; Shrinkage reduction; Improvement of flame resistance; Alter mechanical properties; Colorants, dyes, and pigments; Ceramic matrices; Metal matrix; 1.5.3. Interface; 1.5.3.1. Core material.
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|a 1.5.3.2. Availability of the resin at the fiber surface1.5.3.3. Matrix and fiber materials compatibility; 1.6. Properties of composites; 1.6.1. Density; 1.6.2. Elastic properties; 1.6.3. Thermal properties; 1.6.4. Multiply laminates; 1.7. The need for repair; 1.8. Composite materials: Failure behavior; 1.9. Industry concerns; 1.10. Aircraft MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul); 1.11. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2: Overview of different damage and common repair methods in composite laminates; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Damage sources; 2.2.1. Processing irregularities.
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|a 2.2.2. Environmental damages2.2.3. In-service damages; 2.3. Damage types; 2.3.1. Matrix imperfections; 2.3.2. Delaminations; 2.3.3. Fiber breakage; 2.3.4. Cracks; 2.3.5. Gouges, scratches, nicks; 2.3.6. Dents; 2.3.7. Punctures; 2.3.8. Combinations of damages; 2.3.8.1. Impact damage; 2.3.8.2. Sandwich damage; Skin damage; Interface damage; Core damage; 2.3.9. Damaged fastener holes; 2.3.10. Edge erosion; 2.3.11. Damage in joints; 2.4. Fabrication defects versus in-service damage; 2.4.1. Fabrication defects; 2.4.2. In-service damage; 2.5. Failure mechanisms.
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