Damage and Fracture of Composite Materials and Structures [electronic resource] /edited by Mohd Nasir Tamin.
by Tamin, Mohd Nasir [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- Mode-I Crack Control by SMA Fiber with a Special -- The Study of Response of High Performance Fibers-Reinforced Composites to Impact Loading -- Indentation of Sandwich Beams with Functionally Graded Skins and Transversely Flexible Core -- Micromechanical Fibre-Recruitment Model of Liquid Crystalline Polymer Reinforcing Polycarbonate Composites -- Modeling of Spalling Effect on Toughening in Fiber Reinforced Composites -- Evolution Characteristics of Delamination Damage in CFRP Composites under Transverse Loading -- Dynamic Fracture Toughness of Composite Materials -- Micromechanical Analysis of Mode I Crack Growth in Carbon Fibre reinforced Polymers -- Experimental and Simulation of Composite Structure Subjected to Impact Loading.-Blast Response of Fibre Reinforced Composites and Sandwich Structures -- Closure.
This monograph presents recent research findings on fracture properties and behavior of the composites, and their damage and cracking process under both quasi-static and impact loading conditions. Theoretical treatment, experimental investigation and numerical simulation aspects of the mechanics of composites, including sandwich structures are included.
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