- ISBN: 9781587160554 | 1587160552
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 10/20/2000
Preface | |
Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrothermally Aged Al(OH)[subscript 3] Particle/Vinylester Composites | p. 3 |
Evaluation Method for Fracture of Fiber Reinforced Plastics by Acoustic Emission | p. 9 |
Applications Using Polymer Matrix Composites | p. 17 |
Properties and Applications of Ultrafine-Scaled Composites | p. 26 |
A New Evaluation Method of Adhesion between Glass/Epoxy Composite Substrate and Copper Foil for Multilayer Circuit Board Applications | p. 37 |
Evaluation of Adhesion between Glass/Epoxy Composite and Copper Foils of Printed Circuit Board Using a Fracture-Mechanics Approach | p. 43 |
Evaluation Methods for Interfacial Property in Fiber Reinforced Composites by In-Situ SEM Observation and Micro Damage Simulation | p. 49 |
Uses of Keratin Protein as a Film Former for Glass Fiber Composites | p. 55 |
Investigation on Resin Interphase Produced Near Silane-Treated Glass Fiber in Vinyl Ester Resin | p. 60 |
Influence of Surface Treatment for Glass Fiber on Time-Temperature Dependent Flexural Behavior of GFRP Laminates | p. 66 |
Micro/Macro Damage Evaluation of Flat Braided Composites with a Circular Hole | p. 75 |
Energy Absorption Performances and Fracture Mechanisms of Braided Pultruded Composite Rods | p. 83 |
Mechanical Behavior of Flat Braided Composites | p. 88 |
Longitudinal Compressive Strengths in Pan-Based Carbon Fibres | p. 97 |
Identification of Equivalent Elastic and Damping Parameters for Roll Core Sandwich Panels of Railway Vehicles | p. 105 |
Impact of Composites on Construction | p. 113 |
Reinforced Concrete Columns Confined by FRP Grids | p. 121 |
Development of Canadian Standard for Building Construction Using FRP Composites | p. 129 |
Thermal Shock Resistance of Alumina/Rubber Particulates Filled Hybrid Composites | p. 139 |
Intralaminar and Interlaminar Fracture Growth Simulation of Composite Plates Based on Finite Element Method by Using Plane Elements | p. 149 |
Estimation of the "Mirror Constant" in Tyranno Si-Ti-C-O Fibres from Fibre Strength Data Measured In Situ a 3-D Woven SiC/SiC Composite | p. 154 |
A New Method to Evaluate Fracture Energy of Fiber/Matrix Interface | p. 158 |
Fractography of Mode I Crack Propagation in Glass Cloth/Vinylester Composite | p. 164 |
Fracture and Damage of a Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polycarbonate Plate Containing Sharp or Blunt Notches under Tension | p. 169 |
Effect of Flexible Material on Hybrid Composites with Damping Properties Assessed by Genetic Algorithm | p. 177 |
Web Database of Structural Composites with Impact Properties | p. 185 |
Impact Damage Detection of FRP Using Michelson Interferometric Fiber-Optic Sensors | p. 190 |
Energy Absorption Properties of Composite | p. 198 |
Free Vibration Analysis of Angle-Ply Laminated Cylindrical Shell with Clamped Edges | p. 205 |
Finite Element Analysis for Internal Stress of Room-Temperature Cured Adhesives | p. 211 |
A Numerical Study on Mechanism of Damage Accumulation in Composite Laminates Under a Quasi-Static Concentrated Load | p. 217 |
Nonlinear Failure Strength of CFRP Laminated Plates with a Hole After Buckling | p. 225 |
Buckling Analysis on Laminated Composite Plates | p. 231 |
Stochastic Characteristics of Fracture in Laminated Composites | p. 237 |
Numerical Modeling Method for the Honeycomb Sandwich Panels | p. 247 |
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Sinter-Post-HIPed SI[subscript 3]N[subscript 4]-SiC Composites | p. 257 |
Review of Fibre-Metal-Laminate Technology | p. 263 |
Fabrication of Continuous SiC Fibre Titanium Matrix Axi-Symmetric Composites | p. 273 |
Pressureless-Sintering of CaZrO[subscript 3]/MgO In Situ Composites Derived from Natural Dolomite with Various Additives | p. 285 |
Variable Elasticity Applied to Composite Pressure Vessel Design | p. 293 |
Application of FW Composite Cylinders to Fuel Container of Natural Gas Vehicles | p. 303 |
Stress Analysis of Lateral Compression for a Laminated Cylindrical Pipe | p. 311 |
Numerical Optimizing Procedure for Injection Molding by Intelligent Designing System | p. 319 |
Numerical Optimum Method for Injection Molding Considering Design Information | p. 325 |
Three Dimensional Resin Transfer Molding Simulations: Control of Accuracy and Industrial Validation for Complex Ribbed Parts | p. 330 |
Recycling of Continuous Glass Fibre/Polypropylene Fabric Composites | p. 339 |
Mechanical Properties of GFRP Cross-Ply Laminate with Embedded SMA Wires | p. 349 |
Smart Composites for Smart Structures | p. 355 |
Health Monitoring of Composite Structure of International America's Cup Class Yachys - "Asura" and "Idaten" - by Using Fiber Optic Distributed Strain Sensors | p. 361 |
Application of Smart Manufacturing Technologies to FW Molded Composites by Using Optical Fiber Sensors | p. 367 |
Development of Textile Composites Impregnated with Dicyclopentadiene Resin | p. 375 |
Microstructural Analysis of Three-Dimensional Permeabilities of Textile Composites by the Homogenization Theory | p. 381 |
Characterization of Low Cycle Fatigue for Woven Fabric Composites (Below the Freezing Point) | p. 387 |
Mechanical Properties of In-Situ Fiber Reinforced Composites from Blends Containing Polyethylene with Poly-Caprolactam | p. 395 |
Microcellular Wood-Fiber Thermoplastics Composites: Processing-Structure-Properties | p. 400 |
Potentiality of Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites | p. 408 |
Experimental and Analytical Characterization of Matrix Cracking in CFRP Laminates with Interlaminar Toughened Layers | p. 415 |
Author Index | p. 423 |
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