Reference Book for Composites Technology, Volume 2

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Author: Stuart M. Lee

ISBN-10: 0877625654

ISBN-13: 9780877625650

Category: Composite Materials - Materials Science

Heading\ History of Composites\ Epoxy Resins\ Thermoplastic Composites\ Miscellaneous Resins\ Toughened Thermosetting Matrices and Their Composites\ Fiber Reinforced Glasses and Glass Ceramics for High Performance Applications\ Ceramic Fiber Composites Based Upon Refractory Polycrystalline Ceramic Matrices\ Aramid Fiber Reinforcements\ Ultrahigh Modulus/Strength Polyethylene Fibers and Composites\ Metal Matrix Composites\ Vniivlon/Polyamidobenzimidazole--U.S.S.R.'s Aramid Fiber...

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Heading History of Composites Epoxy Resins Thermoplastic Composites Miscellaneous Resins Toughened Thermosetting Matrices and Their Composites Fiber Reinforced Glasses and Glass Ceramics for High Performance Applications Ceramic Fiber Composites Based Upon Refractory Polycrystalline Ceramic Matrices Aramid Fiber Reinforcements Ultrahigh Modulus/Strength Polyethylene Fibers and Composites Metal Matrix Composites Vniivlon/Polyamidobenzimidazole--U.S.S.R.'s Aramid Fiber Forming Polymer" Booknews The eleven contributions comprising the first volume address topics that include the history of composites, epoxy resins, fiber reinforced glasses and glass ceramics for high performance applications, aramid fiber reinforcements (specifically, Vniivlon/Polyamidobenzimidazole--the USSR's aramid fiber-forming polymer). Volume two (565-4) has nine articles on, among other subjects, environmental effects, prediction of failure strength of anisotropic materials, properties characterization, creep. No index in either book. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ BooknewsThe eleven contributions comprising the first volume address topics that include the history of composites, epoxy resins, fiber reinforced glasses and glass ceramics for high performance applications, aramid fiber reinforcements (specifically, Vniivlon/Polyamidobenzimidazole--the USSR's aramid fiber-forming polymer). Volume two (565-4) has nine articles on, among other subjects, environmental effects, prediction of failure strength of anisotropic materials, properties characterization, creep. No index in either book. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \